Keke Palmer has found a way to make pilates even more wholesome than it already is, and her 3-year-old son Leo deserves most of the credit. The actress shared a video on social media this week showing the two of them together on a reformer pilates machine during an early morning session before school, and the response from fans and fellow parents was immediate and overwhelmingly warm.
In the clip, Palmer moves through her workout with careful control while Leo sits in front of her on the machine, grinning through the whole thing and at one point reaching up to hug his mother mid-exercise. It is exactly the kind of unscripted, genuine moment that tends to resonate far beyond a typical celebrity fitness post.
What Palmer shared alongside the video
Palmer accompanied the video with a caption that went well beyond the workout itself. She noted that Leo has always tried to exercise alongside her and that he has even learned to do push-ups, a detail she promised to document and share at some point. She described the morning session as something he joined before school and called him the sweetest for it.
She also reached for something more reflective in the caption, drawing on a well-known idea attributed to Aristotle about excellence being a matter of habit rather than a single act. For Palmer, watching her son observe her and then try to emulate her has pushed her to hold herself to a higher standard. The idea that her child’s attention made her better carried a weight that clearly resonated with the parents who watched the video.
Palmer on balancing motherhood and career
The pilates video fits into a broader conversation Palmer has been having publicly about what it means to be a working mother with a demanding career. She has spoken candidly about the challenge of managing everything, describing it as a lot while also making clear that the intentionality motherhood has brought to her decisions has been one of the more meaningful changes in her life since becoming a parent.
She has talked about building a strong team around her and being more selective about how and where she spends her time and energy, a recalibration that she said Leo’s arrival made feel both necessary and natural. Watching him grow from a newborn into a child with opinions and a personality of his own has, by her account, functioned almost like a mirror, prompting her to examine her own life and choices in ways she did not anticipate.
The reaction online
The video landed exactly as Palmer probably hoped it would. Followers flooded the comments with warmth, with many calling it a perfect encapsulation of what parenting a toddler actually looks like and others saying it softened them completely. Health and wellness figures added their voices too, noting the creativity and the beauty of turning a solo fitness routine into a shared experience with a small child who is just happy to be included.
A sweet, grounding thread
What makes the moment stick is not the pilates or the aesthetics of the clip. It is the transparency of it. Palmer is not presenting a frictionless version of motherhood where everything is effortlessly managed. She is showing what a real morning looks like when you are trying to take care of yourself and be present for your child at the same time, and finding that the two things do not always have to compete.
Leo, for his part, seems unbothered by the complexity of it all. He showed up, sat down and made the whole session better just by being there.

