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‘Teen Vogue' Welcomes Hillary Clinton as Guest Editor

The announcement comes exactly a year after her stunning defeat to Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election

Hillary Rodham Clinton has come to "Teen Vogue."

The magazine announced on Wednesday that the former secretary of state and presidential candidate has guest edited a special edition of “Teen Vogue” hitting newsstands on December 5.

Clinton says she’s a fan of the publication’s breadth of coverage and enjoyed engaging with readers of the magazine whose politics are different from her own.

“Teen Vogue takes teen girls seriously and understands that style and substance aren’t mutually exclusive,” she writes on their website. “I love seeing articles about the search for the perfect makeup remover next to essays about running for office.”

The announcement comes exactly a year after her defeat to Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

In his segment, "Hey," Seth Meyers gives Hillary Clinton some real talk about the sections of her book, "What Happened," on Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders.

The upcoming issue will feature a letter that Clinton wrote to her teenage self, features on her daughter Chelsea Clinton and a list of powerful women, under the age of 21, “radically” changing the world.

“All in all, this issue is a celebration of resistance and resilience, Clinton writes. “I hope you’ll take that message to heart, because the world needs your passion and determination more than ever.”

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