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#GirlLove by iisuperwomanii

Happy New Year!!! I hope all of you have a great day and a prosperous New Year. I want to start my blogging year by spreading awareness about a motion led by iisuperwomanii Lilly Singh. She is and Indo-Canadian You tuber with over 7 million subscribers of which 86% are female. With the help of other influential female youtubers, Lilly has created the # Girl Love Challenge.
 The challenge promotes love among girls, and encourages us to spend more effort supporting each other than hating each other. This post will not be of the usual kind- as you may already have guessed. But while you're reading it, take some time to watch, comment, and share iisuperwomanii's #Girl Love Challenge. Watch it here at:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQu3E0gU0ww

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