Kris Jenner introduced a thousand memes when he first uttered the words: “You’re doing amazing, honey!” about the first season of Keeping Up with the Kardashians. And now matriarch Kardashian-Jenner are those remarkable words of encouragement to help others in need, while laughing at herself.
Jenner hand-wrote his non-public slogan (in elegant black and white, of course) on a silicone spatula as a component of Williams Sonoma’s annual celebrity series, which includes new 10-star Hollywood and kitchen designs. Thirty percent of the proceeds will go to No Kid Hungry, an organization that helps fight children’s hunger in the United States.
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The elegance of the 2020 spatula also includes whimsical designs through Dolly Parton (who drew a colorful butterfly), Hoda Kotb (who drew a cute and hungry dog) and Curtis Stone (who scribbled a boxing kangaroo), as other stars Ina Garten, Kristen Bell, Giada De Laurentiis, Gathrough Dalkin, Molly Yeh and Misha Collins.
From left to right: drawings through Gathrough Dalkin, Ina Garten, Dolly Parton, Molly Yeh, Kris Jenner, Kristen Bell, Curtis Stone, Hoda Kotb, Giada De Laurentiis and Misha Collins.
“From time to time I have said that I have never had young people so that all young people can be mine,” Parton said in a person. “The idea of someone who is hungry is horrible, however, knowing that he is a child is just heartbreaking. We all have to make our component to take care of the little ones around us who want extra love.”
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“This spatula program can help in some way,” said Parton, who along with Dalkin, Bell and Yeh, also designed matching kitchen cloths. I have noticed a butterfly as a symbol of freedom and beauty, and I hope this butterfly enters your home to express this thought.
From left to right: drawings by Gathrough Dalkin, Dolly Parton, Kristen Bell and Molly Yeh.
Chief Stone said: “Our world has recently gone through difficult times, from herb mistakes to global fitness crises. There is also a tragedy that persists in our own schools and neighborhoods that therefore goes unnoticed: young people who do not have enough to eat. I created my No Kid Hungry spatula design to remind us all that we are fighters and that we can triumph especially together, adding the final hunger of children.”
Limited edition Tools for Change spatulas cost $14.95 and kitchen cloths cost $12.95, and can be obtained in retail stores and in williams-sonoma.com/nokidhungry. This year, the store aims to raise $3 million, which will help young Americans wanting approximately 30 million meals.