Grandmother and stranger she accidentally texted to spend 7th Thanksgiving together.

Written by on November 24, 2022

An accidental text message that became a Thanksgiving sensation in 2016 is now a friendship that has inspired a Netflix film in development, talk of matching tattoos, and a bond that will endure well beyond viral fame.

The heartwarming tale of a grandmother mistakenly texting a teenage boy, bringing the two strangers together for the food-filled holiday, has continued for a seventh year.

Wanda Dench and Jamal Hinton shared an update on an inspiring friendship that comes back into the spotlight every Thanksgiving when they spoke to NBC News correspondent Kristen Dahlgren on Nov. 23 on TODAY.

“I told her the cameras and the fame, everything could stop tomorrow, and nothing’s changing between us,” Hinton said.

“Absolutely,” Dench said. “He’s in my heart for life.”

On Nov. 22, Hinton shared a photo on Instagram of him standing beside Dench outside The Cheesecake Factory restaurant, revealing the two are carrying on their wholesome tradition.

“To answer all your questions, yes Thanksgiving year 7 is planned out! See you guys Thursday!” he captioned the photo with turkey and black heart emoji.

The comment section was filled with joy and excitement, with one user calling the reunion “the Thanksgiving tradition I never knew I needed.”

Several users said they wait each year for an update on the comforting story, and another suggested that Hallmark should film a movie inspired by Hinton and Dench.

It turns out there actually is a Netflix film in development about their friendship, although Dench told Dahlgren that they are “not allowed to talk about it.”

The two often keep in contact throughout the year, and Hinton even put Dench on a billboard when he started a new business.

“I’ve always told her whatever I’m doing, she’s a part of, no matter what it is,” he said on TODAY.

Hinton was even there when Dench got her first tattoo about a month ago.

“Matching tattoos next,” Hinton said.

Dench has said she feels “fate stepped in” when she sent that accidental text message years ago.

“Jamal taught me that age made absolutely no difference. I love all of my grandkids and kids, but we all are different generations and we all reminisce about different things,” she once said. “But when Jamal came along, my husband and I and him and his girlfriend, we would go out to dinner throughout the year together and we would just lose all track of time. One time, we were at a restaurant for three or four hours and I couldn’t believe we were there that long. We kept talking! It was just such a wonderful conversation.”

“That’s when it dawned on me that there doesn’t have to be a generation gap to have friendships. So now I look at a lot of young people in a different light than I used to and I make it a point to talk and get to know them,” she continued.

“He’s changed my life a lot, I know that.”

One thing that hasn’t changed is Dench still trying to get Hinton to just call her when he wants to reach out, while Hinton urges Dench to just text him.

Credit: today.com

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