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Miley Cyrus Spotlights Medical Workers Fighting the Coronavirus Pandemic on Instagram Live

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Miley Cyrus is spending this week interviewing workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic for her Instagram Live show, Bright Minded.

The week-long special is called "Highlighting Heroes."Previous guests on her Bright Minded series have included fellow celebrity friends Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato.This week, expect to see workers of all stripes on Miley Cyrus's Instagram Live show, Bright Minded.

The week-long special, titled "Highlighting Heroes," aims to give workers on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic a chance to reflect on their experiences, as well as to urge viewers to continue social distancing and self-quarantining.

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