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Oprah Winfrey rings Ahmaud Arbery's mother on his 26th birthday

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Oprah has reached out to Ahmaud Arbery's grieving mother.The 66-year-old media titan rang Wanda Cooper-Jones on Friday, on what would have been her murdered son's 26th birthday.And Wanda was 'in disbelief' when she realized it was the TV host on the other end of the line, TMZ reported on Tuesday.

Oprah [2L]called Ahmaud Arbery's mother on Friday for what would have been the murdered jogger's 26th birthdayThe A Wrinkle in Time star also sent something in the mail, according to the gossip site, but just what that might be is unknown.The details of the call come after Oprah herself posted about it on social media.'Today would’ve been Ahmaud Arbery’s 26th birthday.

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