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With strict lockdown orders in place due to COVID-19, holiday celebrations have, for many, become a thing of the past.But, whether they are face-to-face or socially distanced, Hollywood's A-list took to social media on Sunday to pay homage to the matriarchs in their life for Mother's Day.Miley Cyrus honored 'most supportive mommy ever' Trish Cyrus by sharing a clip from her cameo in the 27-year-old singer's Mother's Daughter music video last year.

Mother's Daughter:Miley Cyrus honored 'most supportive mommy ever' Trish Cyrus by sharing a clip from her cameo in the 27-year-old singer's Mother's Daughter music video last year'Mothers Daughter for life!

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