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An Epochal Open letter from Emily Armstrong to Linkin Park Band group, Fans and the Entire Entertainment Community. See details

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Jan 2, 2025

An Open Letter from Emily Armstrong. Dear Linkin Park fans and the entire entertainment community, As I think on my journey, I am filled with gratitude for your consistent support and love throughout my career. This letter expresses my heartfelt gratitude for not only inspiring me, but also for creating an environment that fostered my development as an artist and individual.

You have been a source of inspiration and strength for Linkin Park’s members. Your music has crossed boundaries and impacted numerous lives, including mine. It’s been an honour to collaborate with you and learn from your commitment to artistry. You taught me to push the boundaries, to be bold in my expression, and to always be true to myself.

Fans, your enthusiasm, passion, and encouragement have fuelled my journey. You welcomed me with open arms, congratulated me on my accomplishments, and supported me through difficult times. Your unshakeable conviction in my potential has been a driving factor, and I am forever grateful.

Thank you to the greater entertainment community for making collaboration and growth not just feasible, but also celebrated. The chances I’ve had have been life-changing, and I’m determined to paying it forward by encouraging creativity and inclusivity in the next generation.

This trip has demonstrated the power of unity, enthusiasm, and shared dreams. I am honoured to be a part of this great community, and I am grateful for how it has influenced my life and career. We’ve worked together to develop something remarkable, and I’m optimistic about the future.

With love and thanks.

Emily Armstrong

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