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Selena Gomez congratulates the class of 2020 during this 'strange time'

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Selena Gomez delivered an important message to the graduating class of 2020 during Friday's Facebook and Instagram's #Graduation2020 event.Among a star-studded virtual ceremony, which included acommencement speech from Oprah Winfrey, the 27-year-old Rare hitmaker extended her congratulations and comfort.'When people ask me if there’s something that I would tell my younger self, I always said, 'Go ahead and do it," she advised, before applauding students for working 'incredibly hard to get to this point.' Comforting: Selena Gomez delivered an important message to the graduating class of 2020 during Friday's Facebook and Instagram's #Graduation2020 eventShe added: 'I know it’s not exactly how you’d imagine your graduations would look like,.

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