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You might know her as Sue Sylvester from Glee. Or as the hilarious actor who pops up in comedies here and there. She’s one funny lady but really, you have to watch what she told a group of commencing Smith College students in the United States.

It is equal parts belly-clutching hilarious, sad, poignant and funny again. Bookmark this and have a watch when you’ve got a spare moment for some amazing words:

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4 Comments so far

  1. Ella.

    I’m pretty sure commencement addresses are given to the students who are graduating, not new.

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  2. Lynne

    Love it!

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  3. G

    That was brilliant! Dang she’s good.

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  4. Maree Lipschitz, The Midlife Midwife

    What an amazingly funny, wise and humble woman. I love her as Sue Sylvester – and now I love her even more as Jane Lynch. What a woman and what an inspiration!

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