Denise Richards, Daughters Spend Thanksgiving Serving the Homeless

Denise Richards and the daughters she shares with ex-husband Charlie Sheen spent Thanksgiving Day thinking of others over themselves. According to a report from RadarOnline, “she was so graceful...
Denise Richards, Daughters Spend Thanksgiving Serving the Homeless
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Denise Richards and the daughters she shares with ex-husband Charlie Sheen spent Thanksgiving Day thinking of others over themselves.

    According to a report from RadarOnline, “she was so graceful, accessible to everyone,” as she cared for those less fortunate on Thanksgiving Day.

    “The people were thrilled and really impressed to see Denise volunteering with her daughters,” a source added of Denise Richards.

    Taking to social media to share an adorable photo of her daughters Sam and Lola, Denise Richards shared how proud she was of her girls for helping the homeless.

    “Proud of my girls for helping out others,” she captioned her Instagram post. “Serving homeless families & friends Thanksgiving dinner. Grateful we can help & give back.”

    Charlie Sheen, who recently announced he is HIV-positive, is trying to reduce the child support payments he gives Denise Richards for Sam and Lola. He presently pays Richards $55,000 per month for the girls, but has his lawyers working on a plan to reduce those payments to $10,000 per month.

    Sheen was recently exposed for “orchestrating a $10 million coverup” to keep his HIV-positive status quiet, using up a substantial amount of his wealth. Now that he made the announcement about his health situation, he is in the process of making some financial changes. It seems his daughters will pay the price.

    Denise Richards hasn’t publicly discussed the cut in child support. It’s uncertain if Charlie Sheen will get away with making such a drastic cut, or what Denise Richards will do to supplement the loss if he does.

    Kudos to Denise Richards for bringing her daughters to serve Thanksgiving dinner to homeless people. Too many children have no empathy for others, and that’s due in part to parents who shelter them.

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