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Miley Cyrus surprised Katrina Hannah, one of many victims of the Las Vegas shooting, with a sweet video message on Tuesday.
The "Malibu" singer heard about Hannah's story, and how much of a fan she is, and decided to send her positive words.
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"Hi Katrina, this is Miley. I have heard about you from so many wonderful people. Your name got to me through so many friends, some contestants on The Voice, and they said you were a huge fan." she told Hannah in the video.
"I just want to let you know that I am thinking about you all the time and sending all good, healing peaceful vibes to you and all your family and your friends," she continued. "I hope you feel better soon and I just want you to know that you'll be in my mind and on my heart."
According to ABC 7reporter Elex Michaelson, Hannah was shot twice in the shoulder and neck during the Las Vegas attack that killed 58 and injured 527 people. But, thankfully Hannah is back at home recovering in California.
She told Michaelson, "I cannot believe it. I cannot believe how much this has gone crazy. So much love...I cannot. I'm overwhelmed, overwhelmed by the love," she expressed.
It goes to show love can be found in the most unexpected places...or even one of the biggest celebrities in Hollywood.
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