Sensational in her strapless top! Keke Palmer shows off cleavage in teeny bustier as she makes Today appearance 

Keke Palmer looked sensational on Tuesday.

The 23-year-old singer and actress stopped by the Today show in New York City wearing a strapless top with a sweetheart neckline that made the most of her cleavage.

The star is promoting her first book, I Don't Belong To You: Quiet The Noise And Find Your Voice. 

Add writer to the list...: Keke Palmer was spotted heading into the TODAY show in New York City to promote her debut book, I Don't Belong To You: Quiet The Noise And Find Your Voice

Working the camera: Despite saying she desperately needs a 'break' from Hollywood, the 23-year-old star posed like a pro before her interview

The smiling star topped off her look with a furry white coat, taking time to stop and pose for photographers before making her way inside.

Her new book is a combination of memoir and self-help, and the brunette bombshell hopes she can help others through her own experiences. 

Speaking candidly to Cosmopolitan magazine, Keke recently opened up about her struggles with anxiety and depression.

Bringing sexy back: The stylish star looked stunning before an interview in New York City to promote her new book

'Being able to say how I feel, that was something that was so hard for me for so long,' she confessed. 

And while she's busy promoting her new book at the moment, the one-time Broadway star says she's planning on moving to Atlanta soon to take a much-needed 'break' away from the glare of Hollywood.

'I definitely need some major time away,' she revealed.

Booked in: The Scream Queens actress says it took her a long time to learn how to speak up for herself in Hollywood

After landing a role in Barbershop 2 when she was just nine years old, Keke has spent most of her life living in Hollywood, enduring all the ups and downs that come with the business.

The stunning singer now says her main goal is to encourage other young people to speak up for themselves.

'If you grow up in the industry, it forces you to be agreeable at all times. When it came to saying, "I’m tired and I want to figure out how to balance my life better," "I feel lonely," "I’m afraid of my stardom" - those things I could not say,' she said. 'It’s OK to say how you feel. It feels good to be there for you.'

All smiles: After learning a few life lessons along the way, Keke says she's finally at a place where she feels comfortable with herself

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