STUDENT VOICE

If you could invite one celebrity (dead or alive) to Thanksgiving dinner, who would it be and why?

By RJ Hunt
Editor

Voice Box: If you could invite one celebrity (dead or alive) to Thanksgiving dinner, who would it be and why?

By Willow Symonds
Staff Writer

“2Pac because he is my favorite rapper and I think he’d be an interesting person to have a conversation with, and have at the dinner table. ” Lawson Vaughn, Liberal arts transfer

“Bernie Mac just because he’s funny and who didn’t watch the Bernie Mac Show?” Xavier Delarca, Graphic Design

“I would invite Bad Bunny because he is inspirational and I really like his music.” Zahira McAdam, Biology

“Giannis (Antetokounmpo) because I love him. He’s great and inspirational.Noura Abella, Sports and Entertainment Management

“Kanye West because I love everything about him.” Umar Muhammad, General Math and Science

“Probably Steve Harvey because I feel like it would be a good time, everyone would be laughing, and it would be funny.” Samirah Cheek, Health program preparation

“Errol Spence Jr. simply because he’s my favorite boxer.” Mekhi Mitchell, General Math and Natural Science

“J. Cole because I would bring J.Cole everywhere. He;s a great celebrity, he’s a great performer, and he has a great personality towards everybody.” Serien Issa, Sports Management

“Sebastian Vettel because he’s probably the third most successful F1 driver, does charitable work, and the funniest guy on the grid.” Alex Hibbitts, Performing arts

“JFK because I feel like he would bring a good feast, bring a big turkey.” Zaina Ansari, WTMC

 

Editor’s note: This article was updated on March 11, 2025 to correct the question the students were asked.

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