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How a Text Sent to the Wrong Number Sparked America’s Most Endearing Thanksgiving Tradition

Last updated: November 28, 2025 6:00 am
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A single wrong-number text in 2016 turned Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton into symbols of hope, kindness, and unity—showing that an act of generosity at the right moment can launch an American tradition that resonates far beyond the holiday table.

Sometimes, a moment of confusion can change lives—and, in rare cases, touch an entire nation. In 2016, Wanda Dench, hoping to invite her grandson to Thanksgiving dinner, mistakenly texted Jamal Hinton, then a 17-year-old high school student. Hinton, puzzled by the message, asked for a selfie to confirm. When Wanda obliged, they both realized the mistake. But when Hinton jokingly asked if he could still come for dinner, Wanda replied, “Of course you can. That’s what grandmas do…feed everyone.” The invitation was heartfelt, and from that moment, a new family tradition was born[CNN].

That Thanksgiving, Hinton joined Dench, her husband Lonnie, and their family, breaking bread together over pumpkin pie and turkey. Their story—shared online—quickly went viral, capturing the imagination of Americans hungry for a positive, real-world example of connection across generations and backgrounds.

The Power of Viral Connection in a Divided America

The timing of Dench and Hinton’s meeting couldn’t have been more significant. 2016 was a year marked by social and political division—the recent presidential election had amplified partisan tensions, while the Black Lives Matter movement was bringing racial justice to the forefront[CNN]. Amidst these tensions, the pair’s story landed as a viral antidote, lighting up social feeds with the affirming message that strangers can—and should—reach out across divides.

Hinton was just 17 when he spent his first Thanksgiving with Dench and her family. - Tom Tingle/The Republic/USA Today Network/Imagn Images
Jamal Hinton was just 17 the first year he joined Wanda Dench’s Thanksgiving celebration, reflecting the beginning of an extraordinary intergenerational friendship. Photo: Tom Tingle/The Republic/USA Today Network/Imagn Images

The press swarmed their first Thanksgiving together—reporters and camera crews hoping to catch a glimpse of this budding friendship. Jamal won over Dench’s late husband, Lonnie, and forged an immediate bond that would endure loss, grief, and the relentless passage of time.

Year after year, Dench and Hinton gathered for the holiday, drawing in fans who eagerly awaited each reunion. Their friendship wasn’t a one-note media stunt. In fact, during Dench’s cancer treatment in 2024, the gathering went virtual, with Hinton calling to keep the tradition unbroken even amid health struggles[CNN].

Building a Tradition—And Healing a Nation

The resonance of Dench and Hinton’s annual Thanksgiving transcends their own families. As news of their enduring connection spread each year, the nation took comfort in the idea that a simple invitation can bridge even the widest divides. In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, their gathering became an annual story of resilience. After the passing of Dench’s husband Lonnie due to COVID-19 complications in 2020[CNN], the Thanksgiving ritual gained new poignancy: Dench and Hinton kept Lonnie’s memory alive, symbolically setting a plate for him each year and sharing gratitude—old traditions refreshed to new meaning.

Jamal Hinton and Wanda Dench take a selfie. The two have been friends since 2016 when a text sent by Dench to her grandson was instead received by Hinton. - Michael Chow/The Republic/USA Today Network/Imagn Images
Dench and Hinton’s enduring friendship is a testament to the healing power of kindness. Photo: Michael Chow/The Republic/USA Today Network/Imagn Images
  • Tradition Evolution: What began as a chance invitation became an annual ritual, with both families creating new traditions, such as sharing gratitude around the table and late-night board games.
  • Steadfast Support: Hinton supported Dench through personal losses and health challenges, reflecting genuine friendship far beyond a viral moment.
  • Public Engagement: Each year’s gathering is closely followed by people nationwide, demonstrating the story’s persistent relevance as an emblem of hope and connection.

The Human Impact: Why This Story Persistently Resonates

What is it about Dench and Hinton’s Thanksgiving that so powerfully grips Americans year after year? It comes down to three key factors:

  1. Authenticity: Their bond is real and unmanufactured. As Dench said, “If all the media went away…we would still meet together for Thanksgiving every year.”
  2. Representation: Their tradition models inclusivity and unconditional welcome, quietly counteracting skepticism and cynicism in divided times.
  3. Adaptation: Even as their circumstances shift—from virtual celebrations during illness to welcoming new family members—the tradition continues, showing that connection is possible regardless of obstacles.
Hinton has somehow gotten out of cooking each Thanksgiving, Dench joked, though he's lent a helping hand to her in the past. - Joseph Rondone/USA Today Network/Imagn Images
Lighthearted traditions: Hinton still hasn’t cooked for Thanksgiving, but his support has been the main ingredient each year. Photo: Joseph Rondone/USA Today Network/Imagn Images

Hinton, now a business owner and youth basketball coach, attributes his growth in part to the wisdom he gained from Dench’s openness. Their families have interwoven, swapping stories, games, and support, and even prompting brand sponsorships and a prospective Netflix movie about their journey.

This Thanksgiving marks a special chapter: Dench, recovered from her cancer battle, joins Hinton’s extended family in Phoenix, proving that their story adapts and persists against all odds. The years have changed them, but their core message is unchanged: a simple act of kindness sparks resilience, hope, and togetherness.

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