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Lizzo sends Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania emergency staff lunch to say thank you

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(Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for BET) PHILADELPHIA - Lizzo sent a surprise lunch to the emergency room staff at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania as a way to say thank you for their hard work and bravery in the fight against COVID-19.

In a video of Twitter shared by the hospital, the singer had a very special message for the staff on the front lines. "Shout out to the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.

Thank you so much. I just wanted to tell you personally thank you for all that you're doing during this pandemic," she said. "You're keeping us safe.

You're keeping us healthy. You're on the front lines. You're fighting for us. You're loving for us. You're healing for us. It does not go unnoticed.

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