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Mariah Carey surprises Schitt’s Creek cast during Hero performance

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Mariah Carey made a surprise appearance as part of the Schitt’s Creek cast’s performance of her iconic tune Hero during YouTube’s Dear Class of 2020 graduation special on Sunday.Daniel Levy, his on and off-screen father Eugene, Catherine O’Hara, and Annie Murphy reprised their roles as the Rose family to share a rendition of the classic song as a thank you to the teachers who helped the 2020 students graduate despite the Covid-19 pandemic.

The quartet was joined by a host of their co-stars, including Daniel’s on-screen husband Patrick, played by actor Noah Reid, and Emily Hampshire’s character Stevie Budd.

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