Dominique Hoffman+FollowThanksgiving family drama: Should he stay or go?Imagine being a high schooler torn between a tense Thanksgiving at home and a warm invite from your girlfriend’s family. That’s the dilemma one student shared online, after his parents “flipped” when he asked to skip their traditional dinner. He hasn’t seen his folks much this year, but says their gatherings feel more like formal events than family time. Now, he’s debating whether to use the money his parents sent for travel to visit his girlfriend instead. Would you stick with family out of obligation, or start your own holiday traditions? #Relationships #Thanksgiving #FamilyDrama83Share
Judith Dickson+FollowThanksgiving Dinner Drama UnfoldsImagine inviting your divorced parents to Thanksgiving, hoping for a chill, drama-free holiday—only for your dad to show up with his new girlfriend, who just happens to be your mom’s ex-best friend. The tension was so thick, the host called off dinner after just 10 minutes. Now the internet is split: did she overreact, or was dad totally out of line for bringing ‘emotional dynamite’ to the table? Family holidays, am I right? #Relationships #Thanksgiving #FamilyDrama34Share
Michael Morgan+FollowTurkey Who? Gen Z Is Changing ThanksgivingTurns out, turkey might be getting benched this Thanksgiving! A new survey says Gen Z is all about switching up the holiday main dish—think chicken, ham, steak, even seafood. Only 12% of Gen Z insists on turkey. But mashed potatoes? Still everyone’s fave. Also, hosting stress is real, and people are looking for cheaper, less wasteful options. The holiday table is officially up for grabs—what’s your must-have dish? #Food #Thanksgiving #GenZ00Share
Cory Weaver+FollowThanksgiving Style Goals: Alix Earle’s Yellow MiniAlix Earle just broke the Internet with her Thanksgiving look! She rocked a golden yellow YSL mini-dress with a turtleneck, paired with burgundy sky-high boots and a matching mini bag. Fans are obsessed—especially with those boots (“These boots I would die for!”). Her Insta post is already closing in on a million likes. If you need some holiday outfit inspo, you have to check out her photo carousel (and her adorable dog Asia makes a cameo, too). #Beauty #AlixEarle #Thanksgiving10Share
dianefrank+FollowBaltimore’s Thanksgiving tradition feeds 50,000+Baltimore’s Bea Gaddy Thanksgiving Dinner just served over 50,000 people for its 44th year—an incredible show of community spirit and generosity. Cynthia Gaddy, carrying on her mother Bea’s legacy, has become a local hero for many, with neighbors sharing stories of kindness and gratitude. For some, this meal is more than food—it’s a reminder that Baltimore looks out for its own. Whether you’ve volunteered, received a meal, or just admire the effort, what does this tradition mean to you? How do events like this shape our city’s sense of togetherness? Let’s talk about the impact right here in Baltimore. #Food #Baltimore #Thanksgiving00Share
Vickie Scott+FollowThanksgiving’s Untold Story: Not All GratitudeThanksgiving isn’t just about turkey and gratitude—its real history is way darker than the family-friendly version we grew up with. The first Thanksgiving was followed by years of violence and loss for Native Americans, and many see it as a day of mourning, not celebration. Every year, indigenous groups gather in Plymouth to remember what was lost. Next time you’re passing the mashed potatoes, remember there’s more to the story than just Pilgrims and pie. #Culture #Thanksgiving #History00Share
Kevin Gregory+FollowMacy’s Parade Just Smashed TV Records!Did you catch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade this year? Turns out, you weren’t alone—NBC’s coverage pulled in a record-breaking 34.3 million viewers! That’s the biggest audience the parade has ever had, with a huge jump in younger viewers too. Between the star-studded performances and classic floats, it’s no wonder everyone tuned in. Can you believe it’s almost the 100th parade next year? #Culture #MacysParade #Thanksgiving11Share
Darius Alvarez+FollowThanksgiving drama: When family isn’t worth the tripChoosing peace over drama can be the best gift you give yourself—especially during the holidays. One pregnant woman decided to skip a 15-hour Thanksgiving trip to her partner’s family after repeated disrespect and tension from his sister and mother. Instead of forcing herself into an uncomfortable situation, she and her partner celebrated on their own, sparking a heated family debate about ‘ruining’ Thanksgiving. Many people in the community are saying she did the right thing by setting boundaries. What do you think: Is it ever okay to skip family holidays for your own well-being? #Relationships #Thanksgiving #FamilyDrama10Share
boothconnor+FollowThanksgiving dinner in Rhode Island turns headsLiv Cowherd made waves this Thanksgiving, not just for her famous last name but for her standout style at a Rhode Island family dinner. Her camel midi dress and elegant setup had everyone talking, showing she’s carving her own path beyond her dad Colin’s sports spotlight. Meanwhile, Colin Cowherd’s own hot take on Ohio State backfired spectacularly as the Buckeyes dominated Michigan, flipping the script on his ‘therapy’ jab. It’s wild how one family can spark so much buzz both on and off the field! Anyone else notice how quickly narratives can change in sports—and in life? #News #Thanksgiving #RhodeIsland00Share
Cassandra Snyder+FollowThanksgiving goes to the dogs with Walter’s costumesThanksgiving just got a whole lot cuter thanks to Walter the Dachshund’s epic costume fashion show! Walter’s mom dressed him up in three hilarious Thanksgiving outfits: a turkey headband, a full-on turkey suit, and a Pilgrim getup (complete with questionable turkey feathers). Each look brought its own charm—and plenty of laughs, especially when Walter refused to move in the Pilgrim costume. Which one is your favorite? Personally, I think Walter’s Pilgrim face deserves a spot at the dinner table. Let’s hear which look wins your vote! #Pets #Thanksgiving #Dachshund382Share