Hey there, party people! Guess what happened at the L.A. Mission’s Thanksgiving shindig? Nick Cannon, Danny Trejo, and Denise Richards put on their superhero capes and dished out Thanksgiving dinners to the homeless. I’m talking about 3,000 lbs of turkey, 700 lbs of mashed potatoes (that’s a lot of mashing!), 800 lbs of green beans (eat your veggies, kids!), and 600 pies (I hope one was pumpkin). They even threw in 650 Bibles, 1,400 blankets, and 1,200 tarps. Now that’s what I call a feast with a side of kindness!
In the not-so-happy news, it seems Hollywood is serving up more drama than a reality show. Cuba Gooding Jr. is facing not one, but two civil suits after pleading guilty in a criminal case. Meanwhile, Jamie Foxx is getting sued over a 2015 incident. It’s like a legal Thanksgiving dinner, but with way more lawsuits and way less pie.
And speaking of legal battles, Buffy Sainte-Marie is throwing some shade at a CBC report challenging her Indigenous heritage. She’s not having it, folks! Buffy’s like, “Check the birth certificate, people!” CBC is standing firm, waving around that birth certificate and some family interviews like it’s a winning hand in poker. Despite the controversy, Buffy’s documentary snagged an International Emmy Award. I guess the drama doesn’t stop, even on the red carpet.
Now, in the world of entertainment, we’ve got some new flicks hitting the theaters. Disney’s got “Wish,” “Napoleon,” and “Saltburn” in the lineup. Get your popcorn ready, folks, it’s showtime!




