Food trucks were supposed to be the budget option. Now they cost the same as sit-down restaurants. Eating on a sidewalk shouldn’t cost restaurant prices.
This is Warrick Dunn, who became the head of his family at 18 and later turned that loss into more than 250 homes for single mothers.
On January 7, 1993, two days after his eighteenth birthday, his mother, Baton Rouge police Cpl. Betty Smothers, was sh*t and k*lled in an ambush while working an off-duty security job, escorting a store manager to make a night bank deposit.
Suddenly the oldest of six with no parent, Dunn raised his five younger siblings and used his mother's life insurance to buy them a home so the family would not be split apart.
He still reached Florida State University, became the first Seminole with three straight 1,000-yard rushing seasons, and was drafted 12th overall by Tampa Bay in 1997.
That rookie year, to honor his mother's dream of homeownership, he founded Homes for the Holidays for single-parent families.
As of 2026, his charity has furnished more than 250 move-in-ready homes for single mothers and their children.
Wait… just catching up here in the Bahamas.
Yo, I can’t believe there are actually people talking about my MOTHER and mentioning my daughter in a negative way. Was this really worth it?
Shamea took this way too far. You’re not innocent while you’ve got people discussing my MOM because of a lie you told on this show.
If we’re going to discuss it keep it between us, Now let’s discuss YOU—sleeping with your manager (who’s married to one of your high school friends), as well as a pastor in Decatur who’s 100% on your roster… along with many more.
#LetsGo #RHOA