
*Laughter, love, and light radiated from Gravitas in Beverly Hills on Wednesday evening as Hollywood’s finest came together for the Taylen Lauren Horton Foundation’s (TLHF) first annual Game Night, a vibrant celebration blending comedy, community, and compassion.
Hosted by Will “Spank” Horton of Kevin Hart’s Plastic Cup Boyz and Jenece Bond, the visionary founder of TLHF, the night was a spirited reminder that joy can be both a healing force and a tool for impact. Curated with style and heart by Dominique Everline, the event drew a star-studded crowd eager to play for a purpose — and laugh while doing it.


The room buzzed with warmth and connection as guests enjoyed phenomenal food, soulful music, and premium cocktails from the Gran Corimino-sponsored bar, setting the tone for an evening of fun and philanthropy.


The comedy sets from the Plastic Cup Boyz — including Na’im Lynn, Joey Wells, Spank Horton, and others — had the crowd in tears from laughter, while a lively Spades and Dominoes tournament brought out everyone’s competitive side in the best possible way.


Among those lending their support were Kel Mitchell of Good Burger fame and his wife Asia Lee-Mitchell, Casper Smart, the well-known actor and choreographer, NBA All-Star Kenyon Martin, Nina Westbrook (wife of NBA All-Star Russell Westbrook), and Eniko Hart, whose husband Kevin Hart has long been a steadfast supporter of the foundation. Their continued commitment to Jenece Bond and her mission to uplift families navigating life with Dravet Syndrome added heartfelt meaning to the night.



When the last hand of Spades was played and the laughter quieted, the numbers told a powerful story: the evening raised an incredible $40,000, including a generous $10,000 donation from The Ludacris Foundation. Every dollar will go toward supporting families of children living with Dravet Syndrome and advancing TLHF’s mission to foster mental health awareness, inclusion, and love for neurodivergent minds.
“This night was everything I dreamed it could be — laughter, love, and purpose,” said Jenece Bond, smiling as she reflected on the evening. “It’s proof that when people come together with open hearts, incredible things happen.”



As guests departed into the cool Los Angeles night, one thing was certain: the Taylen Lauren Horton Foundation’s Game Night wasn’t just an event — it was a movement of hope, unity, and healing, reminding everyone that giving back can be as joyful as it is meaningful.
About the Taylen Lauren Horton Foundation
The Taylen Lauren Horton Foundation was founded by Jenece Bond in honor of her daughter, Taylen, who lives with Dravet Syndrome. The foundation is dedicated to supporting families affected by neurological disorders while promoting mental wellness and inclusivity for neurodivergent minds. Through community-centered events, education, and awareness campaigns, TLHF continues to build a world where every child — and every family — feels seen, supported, and celebrated.
Please visit TaylenLaurenHortonFoundation.org to donate.
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