'We have reached a resolution': Keke Palmer reveals truce with Trey Songz after claims he filmed her without her consent as she puts on another fashion show in New York

Keke Palmer swung by Good Day New York Thursday and said she and Trey Songz 'definitely have reached a resolution' after their recent public feud.

She'd been at a party at his house when he began shooting his Pick Up The Phone music video, and she's claimed she was filmed without her consent.

The 23-year-old was seen around New York City in various outfits that day, from the floor-length gown she wore on the show to little black dress to a leather miniskirt.

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Lovely in leather: Keke Palmer was photographed Thursday in a black miniskirt with white and red patterns splashed across each side

She'd been spotted outside Good Day New York in the outfit she wore on the air: a backless white and gold gown with a thigh-slit showcasing enviably taut legs. 

When the subject of the Songz video arose, Palmer explained: 'I think what happens is the world - we often don't - everybody didn't know how everything works.'

She went on to note that 'in the industry, there is protocol, but my big conversation is that at the end of the day, we have to say what we don't like.'

Showing what she's got: Her top was entirely transparent except for a solid black section about her neck, with the result her barely-there black bra was on display

High spirits: A black leather jacket was flung casually over her shoulders, and she'd popped on a choker, completing the look with black stilettos

The Scream Queens actress was on the show to plug her new book I Don't Belong The News: Quiet The Noise And Find Your Voice, and brought the subject there.

'What we feel is not going on that we agree with, we have to just say that, and that's what I learned through my writing the book,' said she.

'I learned that I don't have to be quiet about the things that bother me, whether they're in the industry, in my personal life or a little bit of both.'

Chat-show elegance: She was seen Thursday outside the studio for Good Day New York in her outfit for the show - a backless white and gold gown with a thigh-slit showcasing enviably taut legs

Cleared up: On the programme, said she and Trey Songz 'definitely have reached a resolution' after their recent public feud

When asked if she'd been 'sexually intimidated' into putting in an appearance in the Pick Up The Phone Video, she replied: 'I'll say: "Yeah."'

He's re-edited the video to excise her from it, and they've reached a rapprochement, she saying on Good Day New York: 'We definitely have reached a resolution, for sure.'

She went on to aver that 'at the end of the day, it's a bigger conversation than that one situation, you know? That situation is just representative of the many situations.'

She'd also referred to this détente this Wednesday on The Wendy Williams Show, where she criticised her hostess' contention - made last week - that Palmer should've just exited the party when filming began.

Topic of contention: She'd been at a party at his house when he began shooting his Pick Up The Phone music video, and she's claimed she was filmed without her consent

Peace terms: He's re-edited the video to excise her from it, and they've reached a rapprochement

Later that Thursday, she was seen in SoHo in a sleeveless black cocktail dress with a fishnet crop top top flung over it.

At another point on the same day, Palmer was photographed in a black leather miniskirt with white and red patterns splashed across each side.

Her top was entirely transparent except for a solid black section about her neck, with the result her barely-there black bra was on display.

A black leather jacket was flung casually over her shoulders, and she'd popped on a choker, completing the look with black stilettos.

Evening wear under the sun: Later that Thursday, she was seen in SoHo in a sleeveless black cocktail dress with a fishnet crop top top flung over it

Publicity circuit: She's lately been out doing chat shows to plug her new book I Don't Belong The News: Quiet The Noise And Find Your Voice

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