Black Twitter lit up Tuesday with a selection of hilarious posts about Thanksgiving that had the Twitterverse in stitches.
Using the #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies hashtag, Twitter users posted memes and gifs with ‘funny-because-it’s-true’ captions showcasing funny adventures from African American home-for-the-holidays experiences.
Here’s a selection of some of the best of tweets. You’re welcome.
When you see your favorite cousin when you pull up to the house #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/bNy6a210HZ
— Anthony Moore (@AllThatandMoore) November 24, 2015
He not even family but he made 4 plates to go ????????#ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/bpATZxFhJJ — Jaleel White (@jaleelwhite) November 24, 2015
When your uncle and auntie haven’t seen each other since the split up #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/uDbhpvmJ1f
— $ jan $ (@Janaaalyynnnn_) November 24, 2015
That uncle that came by to get a plate so he can go back to work #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/HTGSszRzyw — 18766cj (@_Chaunceyjames) November 24, 2015
When Daquan’s new #AllLivesMatter girlfriend doesn’t know what Spades is #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/keyBShizM7
— Cher Chez Shawtay (@FeministaJones) November 24, 2015
When your mom says you had enough to eat and your grandma says let that baby eat #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/96zxLxqeP5 — . (@IndieJuu) November 24, 2015
#ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies “LET THE KIDS EAT FIRST” Me: pic.twitter.com/LfIQsJWmXt — ひSkoob (@757Raised) November 24, 2015
When your granny is watching the whole family eat like she just won Top Chef Masters. #ThanksgivingWithBlackFamilies pic.twitter.com/aVB866JNkJ
— MADI$ON (@DuranAvenue) November 24, 2015
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As TheWrap reported back in September, a “Soul Food” sequel is being cooked up by Fox 2000 with the original cast.
George Tillman Jr. wrote and directed the first film and he’ll return to write the sequel with Nathan Skulnik as well as produce with Tracey and Babyface Edmonds.
Vanessa Williams, Vivica A. Fox, Nia Long and Mekhi Phifer starred in the original movie as members of a close-knit family whose bond is threatened by the death of their matriarch, and they’re expected to return for the sequel.