Seven years and the Thanksgiving tradition is still going strong!
PHOENIX — Seven years and still going strong, it's the Thanksgiving tradition that started here in the Valley and took the world by storm.ABC affiliate KNXV caught up with the duo, who turned their Thanksgiving mix-up into an unbreakable bond.
"We've got family and friends, all there, in the background. It's just about coming together and having fun,” added Hinton. "It's not for the camera. We are actually friends and actually family outside of Thanksgiving,” added Hinton. One thing missing, Dench says, is her number one cheerleader Lonnie, Dench’s husband died from COVID in 2020.
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