Kenan Thompson on family and his new children's book "Unfunny Bunny"
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Actor Kenan Thompson promoted his new children's book 'Unfunny Bunny' and discussed family topics.
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Kenan Thompson, the actor and comedian known for his long tenure on "Saturday Night Live," appeared on "CBS Mornings" to promote his new children's book, "Unfunny Bunny." The appearance gave Thompson a platform to discuss both the book and personal topics related to family, expanding his creative work beyond television and film into children's literature. Thompson's move into children's publishing reflects a broader trend among entertainment personalities seeking to build legacy projects and reach younger audiences through storytelling. The book project demonstrates how established comedians are diversifying their careers and using their platforms to create content for families.
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