She was most famous for her role in Roberto Gavaldón's En la palma de tu mano, which ranked 70th on Somos magazine's 1994 list of the 100 best Mexican films.
According to Palma, she and Negrete were nearly involved in a traffic accident on the Paseo de la Reforma in the summer of 1952.
Negrete argued that union sanctions were placed due to her stealing her own contract files from the offices of ANDA.
Palma could never prove her accusations against Negrete, and the majority of ANDA members voted in favor of her expulsion, ending her career.
Cinema historian Emilio García Riera described her as "one of the most interesting presences" on the Mexican silver screen.