Miley Cyrus has posted an emotionally charged video in which she accepts Donald Trump’s election victory through tears, calling for peace and compassion in the aftermath of the billionaire’s shock win.

Many celebrities that have been vocally backing Hillary Clinton over the last year have been voicing their opposition to a Trump presidency in the last 24 hours, but the former ‘Hannah Montana’ star is coming to terms with the situation.

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“Given the result [of the election], maybe I really am different… but maybe a lot of people that I’m surrounded by think with open arms and open minds like I do,” the 23 year old pop star said through tears in a video she posted to her Facebook page.

“I’ve been very vocal for my support for everyone besides Donald Trump — heavily supported Bernie [Sanders, who fought Clinton for the nomination], heavily supported Hillary, and I still think that, in her lifetime, she deserves to be the first female president, and that’s what makes me so sad. I wish she had an opportunity because she fought for so long and because I believe her when she says that she loves this country. This is all she’s ever done; she’s given her life to make it better.”

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In her concession speech the same morning, 69 year old Clinton had urged her supporters to accept the outcome of the bitterly fought election and give Trump a chance to lead the nation, and Cyrus echoed some of those sentiments.

“Hopefully we adjust and we accept everyone for who they are, and, so, Donald Trump, I accept you,” she said. “This hurts to say, but I even accept you as President of the United States, and that’s fine, because, now, I want to be a hopeful hippie. I want to be hopeful that you will step in, too.”

Signing out from the two-minute speech, Cyrus told her followers, and presumably Trump as well: “please just treat people with love, treat people with compassion, treat people with respect, and I will do the same for you.”

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