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Sandra Bullock, Jada Pinkett Smith celebrate Mother's Day by surprising frontline workers with gifts

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Sandra Bullock surprised a working nurse and mother on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic in Los Angeles with the help of Jada Pinkett Smith.

The “Bird Box” actress appeared as a surprise guest on Friday’s episode of “Red Table Talk,” in which Pinkett Smith, her daughter Willow and mother Adrienne Banfield-Jones dedicated the Mother’s Day-themed show to the countless moms currently battling the COVID-19 pandemic. “Happy Mother’s Day,” Pinkett Smith begins the episode. “We are going to introduce to you four extraordinary moms who are real-life superheroes who have proven to be fearless and courageous in the face of the pandemic.They have no idea what the table has in store for them.

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