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Jonas Brothers & Ryan Reynolds Send Messages of Hope to Kids From the Make-a-Wish Foundation

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The Jonas Brothers, Ryan Reynolds and more celebrities have sent heartwarming messages to the Make-a-Wish Foundation and its young wish recipients.The stars recorded messages in a bid to bring joy to the children, many of whom have had life-long wishes postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.“We know a lot of these wishes have been canceled with everything that has been going on, but we just hope you know that you are loved and we think you guys are the greatest,” Kevin Jonas said.Brother Nick Jonas then offered his words of advice. “I know these are tough times, confusing times, but I think the thing that’s helping me through it — and maybe this will help all of you — is I’ve been spending some time just writing,” he shared. “It could be

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