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Selena Gomez penned a heartfelt letter praising her Rare Beauty team for successfully winning over 'skeptics who doubted their commitment.'
Speaking of her mission-driven beauty brand's goal to raise $100 million for mental health in the next 10 years, the 29-year-old Grammy nominee listed a number of her staff's philanthropic contributions over the past year.
The Only Murders in the Building star began her full page ad in Sunday's issue of The New York Times by saying she spent the holidays reflecting on all that her company has 'accomplished' and their exciting 2022 plans.
Proud: Selena Gomez penned a heartfelt letter praising her Rare Beauty team for successfully winning over 'skeptics who doubted their commitment'
'I want to thank you for all your hard work in making the brand such a beloved part of out community. None of it would have been possible with you,' she wrote to her employees.
She continued: 'My goal with Rare Beauty was to launch a brand that helped shape the dialogue around the beauty of self-acceptance and embracing your uniqueness—something that has been desperately needed in the beauty space.'
'The heart of this brand is in recognizing that we're not meant to look a certain way, and that we're all unique and different and that's something that should be celebrated,' Gomez added.
Goal-oriented: Speaking of her mission-driven beauty brand's goal to raise $100 million for mental health in the next 10 years, the 29-year-old singer listed a number of her staff's philanthropic contributions over the past year
Wow: The Only Murders in the Building star began her full page ad in The New York Times by saying she spent holiday break reflecting on all her company as 'accomplished' and their exciting 2022 plans
The former Disney