Rihanna Donates Personal Protective Equipment to New York for COVID-19 Outbreak

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Rihanna Donates Personal Protective Equipment to New York for COVID-19 Outbreak
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The governor personally thanked the pop star.

about the importance of stepping up and helping the world create change during her acceptance speech for the President's Award at the NAACP Image Awards.

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