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Tony Awards 2025: Best dressed on the red carpet

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June 9, 2025
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Broadway’s biggest stars came together on Sunday night in New York City to celebrate all things theater at the 78th Annual Tony Awards.

Nicole Scherzinger kicked off the red carpet in style, leading the red carpet glamour in a sparkling scarlet number by Rodarte – with matching lipstick.

Ariana DeBose dazzled in a silky white gown, paired with a striking necklace and her hair loose around her.

Brooke Shields wowed in a crimson ruched mini dress that featured asymmetrical sleeves and showcased her toned legs.

Lea Michele chose a sleek blazer inspired gown with a deep v-neck and thigh-slit, perfectly complimenting her figure. 

George Clooney arrived with his wife Amal, who stunned in a white gown featuring draped pearls throughout. 

Ariana DeBose
Brooke Shields
Lea Michele

Broadway’s biggest stars came together on Sunday night to celebrate all things theater at the 78th Annual Tony Awards; Nicole Scherzinger wore Rodarte

Amal stole the show in her pearl frock, paired with white heels and a structured clutch.

The stunning lawyer and human rights activist, 47, wore her long brunette locks loose around her in cascading waves.

The lovebirds, who welcomed twins Ella and Alexander in 2017, shared a sweet kiss on the red carpet.

George, 64, competed for his massively successful play Good Night, And Good Luck – an adaptation of the film of the same name that he directed, co-wrote and costarred in — for the lead actor in a play category.

George lost out to Cole Escola in Oh, Mary!; Cole wrote and starred in it. 

Nicole showed off her toned body in a strapless red gown that perfectly hugged her curves.

The stunner, 46, wore a diamond pendant necklace, opting to pull her long hair back into a slick bun.

The artist wore smokey eye makeup and red lipstick to round out her look. 

Ariana paired her silky white gown with strappy heels and glittery eye makeup to round out her red carpet look. 

Meanwhile, Brooke opted to flash her toned legs in a mini red dress that had ruching along it, paired with matching heels and clutch that had ‘Radio City Music Hall’ stitched on it.

The beautiful star, 60, accessorized with a diamond necklace and earrings to finish off her glam look. 

Former Glee star Lea opted for a sleek look, choosing a sleeveless black dress with a deep thigh-slit and a low-cut neckline. 

Nicole Scherzinger kicked off the red carpet in style
leading the red carpet glamour in a sparkling crimson number
with matching lipstick

Nicole Scherzinger kicked off the red carpet in style, leading the red carpet glamour in a sparkling crimson number with matching lipstick

Ariana DeBose kicked off the red carpet in style
Rocking a silky white gownx
Paired with a striking necklace and her hair loose around her

Ariana DeBose kicked off the red carpet in style, rocking a silky white gown, paired with a striking necklace and her hair loose around her

The stunning actress paired the look with strappy heels and glittery eye makeup to round out her red carpet look

The stunning actress paired the look with strappy heels and glittery eye makeup to round out her red carpet look

Brooke Shields wowed in a crimson ruched mini dress
that featured asymmetrical sleeves
and showcased her toned legs

Brooke Shields wowed in a crimson ruched mini dress that featured asymmetrical sleeves and showcased her toned legs

Lea Michele chose a sleek blazer inspired gown
with a deep v-neck and thigh-slit, perfectly complimenting her figure

Lea Michele chose a sleek blazer inspired gown with a deep v-neck and thigh-slit, perfectly complimenting her figure

George Clooney looked dapper in his suit, joined by his stunning wife Amal

George Clooney looked dapper in his suit, joined by his stunning wife Amal

Amal stole the show in her pearl frock, paired with white heels and a structured clutch

Amal stole the show in her pearl frock, paired with white heels and a structured clutch

The stunning lawyer and human rights activist wore her long brunette locks loose around her in cascading waves

The stunning lawyer and human rights activist wore her long brunette locks loose around her in cascading waves

The lovebirds, who welcomed twins Ella and Alexander in 2017, shared a sweet kiss on the red carpet

The lovebirds, who welcomed twins Ella and Alexander in 2017, shared a sweet kiss on the red carpet

Katie Holmes donned a rose hued skirt with silver embellishments that reached the floor.

The 46-year-old star added a green blouse that had a bow accent behind her, revealing a hint of her toned back.

Cynthia Erivo wowed in a nude and silver gown while Natasha Hodgson donned a fringed silver and gold look. 

Zoe Roberts, Alyah Chanelle Scott and Ella Beatty chose all black dresses. 

Nepo baby Ella Beatty, 25, is the daughter of movie stars Warren Beatty and Annette Bening.

She channeled classic movie star style in her black pleated dress with matching gloves.

Jasmine Cephas-Jones, Rosie Perez, Alysha Deslorieux and Charli D’Amelio donned black gowns, with Rosie, Alysha and Charli opting for more intricate designs. 

Michelle Williams, Anna Alimani, Justina Machado and LaTanya Richardson Jackson donned black and silver looks. 

Katie Holmes donned a rose hued skirt with silver embellishments that reached the floor
she added a green blouse that had a bow accent behind her, revealing a hint of her toned back

Katie Holmes donned a rose hued skirt with silver embellishments that reached the floor; she added a green blouse that had a bow accent behind her, revealing a hint of her toned back

Cynthia Erivo
Natasha Hodgson

Cynthia Erivo wowed in a nude and silver gown while Natasha Hodgson donned a fringed silver and gold look

Zoe Roberts
Alyah Chanelle Scott
Ella Beatty

Zoe Roberts, Alyah Chanelle Scott and Ella Beatty chose all black dresses

Nepo baby Ella Beatty, 25,  is the daughter of movie stars Warren Beatty and Annette Bening

Nepo baby Ella Beatty, 25,  is the daughter of movie stars Warren Beatty and Annette Bening

Sarah Paulson pictured with Ella on the red carpet

Sarah Paulson pictured with Ella on the red carpet

Jasmine Cephas-Jones
Rosie Perez
Alysha Deslorieux
Charli D'Amelio

Jasmine Cephas-Jones, Rosie Perez, Alysha Deslorieux  and Charli D’Amelio donned black gowns, with Rosie, Alysha and Charli opting for more intricate designs

Michelle Williams
Anna Alimani
Justina Machado
LaTanya Richardson Jackson

Michelle Williams, Anna Alimani, Justina Machado and LaTanya Richardson Jackson donned black and silver looks

Kristin Chenoweth was electric in her sheer blue gown – which had a sheer corset and asymmetrical skirt. She added coordinating heels.

Lea Salonga, Sasha Hutchings and Camille A. Brown looked beautiful in blue hued frocks. 

Dylan Mulvaney wowed in a teal hued mermaid-style gown with ruching accents. 

Jordan Tyson, Gayle King and Helen J Shen wowed in green gowns.

Jordan chose a fringed aquamarine low-cut dress, Gayle opted for a bold green number and Helen wore a Grecian inspired dress. 

Kristin Chenoweth was electric in her sheer blue gown - which had a sheer corset and asymmetrical skirt. She added coordinating heels

Kristin Chenoweth was electric in her sheer blue gown – which had a sheer corset and asymmetrical skirt. She added coordinating heels

Lea Salonga
Sasha Hutchings
Camille A. Brown

Lea Salonga, Sasha Hutchings and Camille A. Brown looked beautiful in blue hued frocks

Dylan Mulvaney wowed in a teal hued mermaid-style gown
with ruching accents

Dylan Mulvaney wowed in a teal hued mermaid-style gown with ruching accents 

Jordan Tyson
Gayle King
Helen J Shen

Jordan Tyson, Gayle King and Helen J Shen wowed in green-hued gowns; Jordan chose a fringed aquamarine low-cut dress, Gayle opted for a bold green number and Helen wore a Grecian inspired dress

Julianne Hough chose a white mermaid-style gown, with her short hair loose around her.

Carleigh Bettiol chose a slightly sheer nude gown while Megan Hilty donned a fringed frock.

Mia Farrow chose a cream colored suit with platform boots in the same color; Sarah Snook looked gorgeous in a long-sleeved cream dress that reached the carpet. 

The show was held on the hallowed stage of Radio City Music Hall in New York City and was hosted by three-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo.

This year featured major star power in the lead actor and actress categories. 

The show, hosted by Cynthia Erivo, celebrated Broadway’s brightest talents in singing, acting, dancing and more. 

Nicole accepted her first ever Broadway honor – winning Best Leading Actress in a Play for her performance in Sunset Boulevard.

She played Norma Desmond, an aging Hollywood star in the play, which was based on the 1950 film of the same name.

A sobbing Nicole Scherzinger, 46, accepted her first ever Broadway honor at the star-studded 78th Annual Tony Awards

A sobbing Nicole Scherzinger, 46, accepted her first ever Broadway honor at the star-studded 78th Annual Tony Awards, held at Radio City Music Hall in New York City on Sunday

Darren Criss, 38, won big, earning his first Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Maybe Happy Ending, written by Will Aronson and Hue Park

Darren Criss, 38, won big, earning his first Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Maybe Happy Ending, written by Will Aronson and Hue Park

Francis Jue, 61, won the Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Yellow Face

Francis Jue, 61, won the Best Featured Actor in a Play for his performance in Yellow Face

‘Growing up I always felt like I didn’t belong, but you all have made me feel like I belong, and I have come home at last,’ she shared in her acceptance speech, before thanking her fiancé Thom Evans, adding he ‘believes in me when I forget to believe in myself.’ 

Sarah Snook also won at the Tony Awards, accepting the Best Leading Actress in a Play for her performance in The Picture of Dorian Gray.

Sarah played all 26 characters, including Dorian and Lord Henry.  

Other winners include Darren Criss, who won his first Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical for his performance in Maybe Happy Ending.

Maybe Happy Ending, written by Hue Park and Will Aronson, won the best musical award. 

Oprah Winfrey pictured looking slim backstage at the tony Awards

Oprah Winfrey pictured looking slim backstage at the tony Awards

Julianne Hough chose a white mermaid-style gown
With her short hair loose around her

Julianne Hough chose a white mermaid-style gown, with her short hair loose around her

Carleigh Bettiol
Megan Hilty

Carleigh Bettiol chose a slightly sheer nude gown while Megan Hilty donned a fringed frock

Mia Farrow
Sarah Snook

Mia Farrow chose a cream colored suit with platform boots in the same color; Sarah Snook looked gorgeous in a long-sleeved cream dress that reached the carpet

LaChanze dazzled in a fringed burnt orange frck

LaChanze dazzled in a fringed burnt orange frck

Betsy Struxness
Joy Woods

Betsy Struxness and Joy Woods donned gold gowns that shimmered on the red carpet

Marjan Neshat
Sara Bareilles

Marjan Neshat and Sara Bareilles dazzled in metallic hued numbers

Audra McDonald
Jasmine Amy Rogers

Audra McDonald and Jasmine Amy Rogers looked incredible in their bold hued frocks

Celia Keenan-Bolger
Carrie Preston

Celia Keenan-Bolger chose a yellow hued number while Carrie Preston opted for a red gown

Mona Swain wowed in a pink patterned gown with a sheer panel in the center

Mona Swain wowed in a pink patterned gown with a sheer panel in the center

Cecily Strong
Morgan Marcell

Cecily Strong opted for  a pink, green and white gown while Morgan Marcell chose and orange, blue and black patterned set

Daniel Dae Kim looked handsome as he arrived to the Tony Awards with his wife Mia Kim

Daniel Dae Kim looked handsome as he arrived to the Tony Awards with his wife Mia Kim

Christian Siriano rocked black and white pinstripe trousers with a black blazer and top and Ashley Longshore donned a voluminous look

Christian Siriano rocked black and white pinstripe trousers with a black blazer and top and Ashley Longshore donned a voluminous look

Cole Escola donned a silver gown with a statement train

Cole Escola donned a silver gown with a statement train

Bob Odenkirk is best known for his film and television work, including his acclaimed run on Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but he was nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play category for his turn in the revival of David Mamet’s iconic drama of desperation, Glengarry Glen Ross. 

He lost to Francis June, who won for his role in Yellow Face. 

Kara Young won best featured actress in a play for her performance in Purpose.

She triumphed over Tala Ashe for English, Jessica Hecht for Eureka Day, Marjan Neshat for English, and Fina Strazza for John Proctor Is the Villain.

Purpose is a darkly comedic family drama that delves into the complex legacy of a prominent African-American family.

Kara sweetly thanked her mother before making a statement on how theater brings people together, even in a world that often feels fractured.

English actor Jak Malone, 30, nabbed the win for best featured actor in a musical, for his Broadway debut in Operation Mincemeat. He beat out Brooks Ashmanskas for Smash, Jeb Brown for Dead Outlaw, Danny Burstein for Gypsy, and Taylor Trensch for Floyd Collins.

The Best Featured Actress in a Musical award went to Natalie Venetia Belcon, 56, for her performance in Buena Vista Social Club.

Hamilton co-stars Anthony Ramos struck a pose in an all black suit and Renee Elise Goldsberry chose a thigh-slit black gown

Hamilton co-stars Anthony Ramos struck a pose in an all black suit and Renee Elise Goldsberry chose a thigh-slit black gown

Samuel L. Jackson coordinated with wife LaTanya Richardson

Samuel L. Jackson coordinated with wife LaTanya Richardson

Tom Felton looked dapper in his suit and tie

Tom Felton looked dapper in his suit and tie

Daveed Diggs chose a shimmery aquamarine hued suit

Daveed Diggs chose a shimmery aquamarine hued suit

Adam Lambert wore a silver suit with a dark blue silky button up

Adam Lambert wore a silver suit with a dark blue silky button up

Benji Krol opted to go shirtless beneath his suits
Nic Kaufmann looked dapper in a tan suit

Benji Krol (left) and Nic Kaufmann opted to go shirtless beneath their suits 

Bryan Cranston
Bob Odenkirk
Jonathan Groff

Bryan Cranston, Bob Odenkirk and Jonathan Groff looked handsome in their suits

The best new play award went to author Branden Jacobs Jenkins and producer Glenn Davis for Purpose. They were up against Oh, Mary!, John Proctor Is the Villain, English, and The Hills of California.

Author Jonathan Spector and producer Lynne Meadow accepted the award for Best Revival of a Play for Eureka Day. They were up against Our Town, Romeo + Juliet, and Yellow Face.

The best direction of a play award was given to theatre director Sam Pinkleton for Oh, Mary!.

Meanwhile the best direction of a musical Tony award went to Michael Arden for Maybe Happy Ending.

The prestigious ceremony honoring theatre was hosted by three-time Oscar nominee Cynthia Erivo, who kicked off the show with a thrilling performance featuring Oprah Winfrey.

The star-studded list of presenters at this year’s Tony’s included Ariana DeBose, Adam Lambert, Ben Stiller, Bryan Cranston, Jesse Eisenberg, Keanu Reeves, Julianne Hough, Katie Holmes and more.

George Clooney competed for his massively successful play Good Night, And Good Luck in the lead actor in a play category, which he lost to Cole Escola; pictured April 3 in NYC

George Clooney competed for his massively successful play Good Night, And Good Luck in the lead actor in a play category, which he lost to Cole Escola; pictured April 3 in NYC

Bob Odenkirk is best known for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but he was nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play category for Glengarry Glen Ross; Odenkirk (R) is pictured with costars Bill Burr (L) and Kieran Culkin (center)

Bob Odenkirk is best known for Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, but he was nominated in the Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play category for Glengarry Glen Ross; Odenkirk (R) is pictured with costars Bill Burr (L) and Kieran Culkin (center)

Lin-Manuel Miranda (second to right) joined the original cast of Hamilton to pay tribute to his hit musical for its 10th anniversary; pictured with original stars Leslie Odom Jr. (L), Phillipa Soo (second to left) and Ariana DeBose (R)

Lin-Manuel Miranda (second to right) joined the original cast of Hamilton to pay tribute to his hit musical for its 10th anniversary; pictured with original stars Leslie Odom Jr. (L), Phillipa Soo (second to left) and Ariana DeBose (R)

Cynthia Erivo, 38, was better known for her work in the theatre before expanding into a successful film and television career. She hosted this year’s Tony Awards.

The Wicked Star — who recently stirred up controversy when she was announced as the star of a production of Jesus Christ Superstar being held at the Hollywood Bowl in August — is already three-quarters of the way toward completing the rare and coveted EGOT after winning an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony.

Along the way, she also received nominations for four Golden Globe Awards, two British Academy Film Awards and two Screen Actors Guild Awards.

She previously starred on Broadway in the popular adaptation of The Color Purple, which led to her performing its song I’m Here at the 2016 Tonys. 

Tony Awards 2025 WINNERS

Best Musical

Buena Vista Social Club

Dead Outlaw

Death Becomes Her

Maybe Happy Ending – WINNER

Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical

 

Best Revival of a Play

Eureka Day — Author: Jonathan Spector – WINNER

Romeo + Juliet 

Thornton Wilder’s Our Town 

Yellow Face — Author: David Henry Hwang 

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Play

George Clooney — Good Night, And Good Luck

Cole Escola — Oh, Mary! – WINNER

Jon Michael Hill — Purpose

Daniel Dae Kim — Yellow Face

Harry Lennix — Purpose

Louis McCartney — Stranger Things: The First Shadow

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Musical  

Darren Criss — Maybe Happy Ending – WINNER

Andrew Durand — Dead Outlaw

Tom Francis — Sunset Blvd.

Jonathan Groff — Just In Time

James Monroe Iglehart — A Wonderful World: The Louis Armstrong Musical

Jeremy Jordan — Floyd Collins

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Play 

Glenn Davis — Purpose

Gabriel Ebert — John Proctor Is The Villain

Francis Jue — Yellow Face – WINNER

Bob Odenkirk — Glengarry Glen Ross

Conrad Ricamora — Oh, Mary!

 

Best Performance by an Actor in a Featured Role in a Musical

Brooks Ashmanskas —SMASH

Jeb Brown — Dead Outlaw

Danny Burstein — Gypsy

Jak Malone — Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical – WINNER

Taylor Trensch — Floyd Collins

 

Best Direction of a Play

Knud Adams — English

Sam Mendes — The Hills Of California

Sam Pinkleton — Oh, Mary! – WINNER

Danya Taymor — John Proctor Is The Villain

Kip Williams — The Picture Of Dorian Gray

 

Best Book of a Musical

Buena Vista Social Club — Marco Ramirez 

Dead Outlaw — Itamar Moses

Death Becomes Her — Marco Pennette

Maybe Happy Ending — Will Aronson and Hue Park – WINNER

Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical — David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts

Best Scenic Design of a Play 

Marsha Ginsberg — English

Rob Howell — The Hills of California

Marg Horwell and David Bergman — The Picture of Dorian Gray

Miriam Buether and 59 — Stranger Things: The First Shadow – WINNER

Scott Pask — Good Night, and Good Luck

 

Best Costume Design of a Play

Brenda Abbandandolo — Good Night, And Good Luck

Marg Horwell — The Picture of Dorian Gray – WINNER

Rob Howell — The Hills Of California

Holly Pierson — Oh, Mary!

Brigitte Reiffenstuel — Stranger Things: The First Shadow

 

Best Lighting Design of a Play

Natasha Chivers — The Hills Of California

Jon Clark — Stranger Things: The First Shadow – WINNER

Heather Gilbert and David Bengali — Good Night, And Good Luck

Natasha Katz and Hannah Wasileski — John Proctor Is The Villain

Nick Schlieper — The Picture Of Dorian Gray

 

Best Sound Design of a Play

Paul Arditti — Stranger Things: The First Shadow – WINNER

Palmer Hefferan — John Proctor Is The Villain

Daniel Kluger — Good Night, And Good Luck

Nick Powell — The Hills Of California

Clemence Williams — The Picture of Dorian Gray

 

Best Choreography

Joshua Bergasse — SMASH

Camille A. Brown — Gypsy

Christopher Gattelli — Death Becomes Her

Jerry Mitchell — BOOP! The Musical

Patricia Delgado and Justin Peck — Buena Vista Social Club – WINNER

Best Play 

English — Author: Sanaz Toossi

The Hills of California — Author: Jez Butterworth

John Proctor Is The Villain — Author: Kimberly Belflower

Oh, Mary! — Author: Cole Escola

Purpose — Author: Branden Jacobs-Jenkins – WINNER

 

Best Revival of a Musical

Floyd Collins — Book/Additional Lyrics: Tina Landau; Music & Lyrics: Adam Guettel

Gypsy

Pirates! The Penzance Musical

Sunset Blvd. – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Play

Laura Donnelly — The Hills Of California

Mia Farrow — The Roommate

LaTanya Richardson Jackson — Purpose

Sadie Sink — John Proctor Is The Villain

Sarah Snook — The Picture Of Dorian Gray – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role in a Musical

Megan Hilty — Death Becomes Her

Audra McDonald — Gypsy

Jasmine Amy Rogers — BOOP! The Musical

Nicole Scherzinger — Sunset Blvd. – WINNER

Jennifer Simard — Death Becomes Her

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Play

Tala Ashe — English

Jessica Hecht — Eureka Day

Marjan Neshat — English

Fina Strazza — John Proctor Is The Villain

Kara Young — Purpose – WINNER

 

Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Role in a Musical

Natalie Venetia Belcon — Buena Vista Social Club – WINNER

Julia Knitel — Dead Outlaw

Gracie Lawrence — Just In Time

Justina Machado — Real Women Have Curves: The Musical

Joy Woods — Gypsy

 

Best Direction of a Musical

Saheem Ali — Buena Vista Social Club

Michael Arden — Maybe Happy Ending – WINNER

David Cromer — Dead Outlaw

Christopher Gattelli — Death Becomes Her

Jamie Lloyd — Sunset Blvd.

 

Best Original Score (Music and/or Lyrics) Written for the Theatre

Dead Outlaw — Music & Lyrics: David Yazbek and Erik Della Penna

Death Becomes Her — Music & Lyrics: Julia Mattison and Noel Carey

Maybe Happy Ending —Music: Will Aronson; Lyrics: Will Aronson and Hue Park – WINNER

Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical — Music & Lyrics: David Cumming, Felix Hagan, Natasha Hodgson and Zoë Roberts

Real Women Have Curves: The Musical — Music & Lyrics: Joy Huerta and Benjamin Velez

 

Best Orchestrations

Andrew Resnick and Michael Thurber — Just in Time

Will Aronson — Maybe Happy Ending

Bruce Coughlin — Floyd Collins

Marco Paguia — Buena Vista Social Club – WINNER

David Cullen and Andrew Lloyd Webber — Sunset Blvd.

Best Scenic Design of a Musical

Rachel Hauck — Swept Away

Dane Laffrey and George Reeve — Maybe Happy Ending – WINNER

Arnulfo Maldonado — Buena Vista Social Club

Derek McLane — Death Becomes Her

Derek McLane — Just In Time

 

Best Costume Design of a Musical

Dede Ayite — Buena Vista Social Club

Gregg Barnes — BOOP! The Musical

Clint Ramos — Maybe Happy Ending

Paul Tazewell — Death Becomes Her – WINNER

Catherine Zuber — Just In Time

 

Best Lighting Design of a Musical

Jack Knowles — Sunset Blvd. – WINNER

Tyler Micoleau — Buena Vista Social Club

Scott Zielinski and Ruey Horng Sun — Floyd Collins

Ben Stanton — Maybe Happy Ending

Justin Townsend — Death Becomes Her

 

Best Sound Design of a Musical

Jonathan Deans — Buena Vista Social Club – WINNER

Adam Fisher — Sunset Blvd.

Peter Hylenski — Just In Time

Peter Hylenski — Maybe Happy Ending

Dan Moses Schreier — Floyd Collins

 



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