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One World: Together At Home: Priyanka Chopra Applauds Healthcare Workers’ Contribution

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CANNES, FRANCE - MAY 18: Priyanka Chopra attends the screening of "Les Plus Belles Annees D'Une Vie" during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 18, 2019 in Cannes, France. (Photo by Antony Jones/Getty Images)

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Some of the biggest names in music came together for a global concert and raised funds for the Covid-19 relief. In One World: Together At Home, celebrities like Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney and Billy Ellish performed from their living rooms during lock-down.

The global event was brought together by the Global Citizen and the World Health Organization (WHO) with the help of Lady Gaga. Priyanka Chopra was also a part of the event and shared her thoughts about it on social media and said “I feel honored to be a part of One World Together at Home” last night. “

“It was unprecedented and amazing to see so many talents and stories of so many real-life heroes from every corner of the world for one reason. As I saw with my family, people from America, India, entire Asia, Europe, Africa and beyond must have seen it. It has given me so much hope that despite all the difficulties, we will all be more compassionate and overcome.

Appreciating the contribution of the healthcare workers, PC said, “Thank you for your creativity and humanity, and congratulations on collecting $ 127.9M for the COVID-19 relief work.” Thanks to all the health workers, essential workers and everyone who is working for it… fighting for us every single day. Thank you, thank you, thank you… humanity will always be indebted to you. “

Shah Rukh Khan was also a part of the event and shared an important message urging people to contribute for the cause.

He said “Right now I am working with One World: Together at Home, a team of people to provide protective safety equipment, quarantine centers, food and essential things to patients in hospitals and homes. But, the world has to come together to defeat this epidemic.

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