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John Legend and Hillary Clinton to deliver special commencement speeches

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Singer John Legend, comedian Jimmy Fallon, and former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will be sharing their words of wisdom with graduating students in a commencement speech podcast special.

Class of 2020 scholars won’t be able to experience the traditional academic ceremony any time soon due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, so iHeartMedia bosses have recruited a string of famous faces to record inspiring messages for a one-off show.

Commencement: Speeches for the Class of 2020 will also feature input from actress Sienna Miller, funnywoman Chelsea Handler, makeup mogul Bobbi Brown, journalist Katie Couric, former American football star Eli Manning, and musicians Kesha, Tim McGraw, Khalid, Pitbull, Halsey, and DJ Khaled, among

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