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#INTERNATIONAL WOMEN'S DAY - TOP TWEETS








The likes of Beyonce, Rihanna, Jennifer Lopez (JLO) did not make any tweet about the #InternationalWomensDay.

On I'm thinking about this young girl, & all the others like her out there. 💪✨





"Whatever women do they must do twice as well as men to be thought half as good. Luckily, this is not difficult"


no matter who you are let's support an equal society is a better society for everyone 👍

Happy to all the Wonder Women out there!


On International Women's Day, join me in honoring the critical role of women here in America & around the world.


I have tremendous respect for women and the many roles they serve that are vital to the fabric of our society and our economy.


Thank u to all of the strong women who fought & continue to fight for change.


So much love, pride, and respect for those who marched. I'm proud to be a woman today, and every day.


I'll be celebrating thru June. 10 graduations to attend from my South African girls!

Because we ALL deserve to be lifted up! Today, let’s celebrate the strong, incredible, GOOD women in our lives.

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