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SZA made headlines this week after announcing a major charitable initiative in response to the ongoing government shutdown and its impact on vulnerable families. On November 10, the five-time Grammy winner unveiled her partnership with beloved L A restaurant Jon and Vinny’s to provide 1,400 free meals for Los Angeles SNAP recipients through her nonprofit NOT Charity. Meals are distributed daily at the Slauson location, with up to four meals per family, and reservations managed by email sign-up. SZA took to Instagram to promote the project, writing, “Y’all know how much I love Jon and Vinny’s!! But it ain’t no fun if the Homies can’t have none!!” Social media has been flooded with praise for her generosity and focus on community, as she positions NOT Charity as a “holistic” solution to food insecurity, emphasizing mutual aid rather than handouts. Her previous efforts have supported food access initiatives in L A, New Jersey, and St. Louis, and this latest project arrives as California faces deep uncertainty over federal SNAP funding.
In business news, fans and observers continue to point to SZA’s impressive net worth, estimated at $12 million as of 2025 according to Mabumbe, reflecting her ongoing tour work, brand collaborations, and the potential expansion of NOT Charity and her beauty initiatives. Her charitable outreach seamlessly meshes with her broader public image—her ability to translate social activism into real-world impact has become a cornerstone of her legacy.
On the music front, SZA and Kendrick Lamar broke yet another record together as their Grand National Tour officially became the highest-grossing hip-hop tour in history, raking in roughly $332.1 million according to industry outlet Kurrco and Hits Daily Double. Over 1.5 million tickets have been sold, and with just 34 of 47 shows reported, the tour continues to set new standards for live hip-hop. While the Australian leg will proceed without SZA, the U S dates have cemented her as one of the most in-demand live performers. Their joint single Luther was cited by ratingsgamemusic as “song of the year,” adding to their streak of accolades. SZA even addressed speculation around setlist choices, telling GQ she’s not interested in the ongoing beef involving Drake: “Why wouldn’t I… I don’t know why I wouldn’t be celebrating some sh*t that I ate up.” She remained diplomatic and focused on celebrating her success rather than the drama.
On social media, SZA’s fanbase remains deeply engaged, not only championing her musical achievements but also boosting awareness for her community work. Posts about the meal initiative have gone viral, inspiring broader conversations around celebrity philanthropy and accountability. While rumors occasionally swirl about new ventures and collaborations, nothing beyond her current business and tour activities appear substantiated this week. In sum, SZA continues to dominate both the cultural and philanthropic headlines, constructing a biographical narrative marked by record-breaking success, incisive activism, and an unwavering commitment to her fans and her community.
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