Beloved TV personality Judge Judy, an alumna of James Madison High School in Brooklyn, showcased her school spirit by singing the school’s fight song with fellow alum Aunt Chippy at a recent event. The impromptu duet marked the school’s 100th anniversary and brought back memories of their high school days. Sheindlin, 82, expressed her joy at the milestone and the enduring legacy of her alma mater, which has produced famous graduates like Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Sen. Chuck Schumer. Sheindlin and Aunt Chippy, along with other celebrities, attended the Keep Memory Alive gala in Las Vegas, where Sheindlin presented an award for community leadership. The event also honored talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, who was supported by friends including Kristen Bell and Billy Crystal. Kimmel, reflecting on his high school days, expressed gratitude for the support he has received, especially after surviving the California wildfires. The gala, which supports brain health research, brought together celebrities to celebrate the achievements of both Judge Judy and Jimmy Kimmel, highlighting their shared connection to their high school roots and their ongoing commitment to giving back to the community.
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