Keke Palmer ’s new TED Talk about being the breadwinner in her family reflects on her rise to fame — and the realization that she needed to rest. The actress' new nearly 13-minute talk goes in depth about the pitfalls of fame and fortune that many don’t see, beginning with how her life began to change after accepting childhood roles like Akeelah in Akeelah and the Bee. “Suddenly, we had access to a life that didn’t require constant vigilance,” she said. Each opportunity gave way to a world we never thought e was possible. We no longer shared rooms. We had a car that worked. My parents were no longer stressed about bills or the ability to get the best education for me and my siblings.” Palmer then explained how starring in Tru Jackson, VP was a success on paper, but also stressful due to what it signified. “By the time I landed my own TV show, I was undoubtedly the breadwinner,” she said. “There was no time for outside activities, no time for vocation, no time for pause.…