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Beyoncé returns to hometown, visits victims of Hurricane Harvey

Beyoncé returned to her hometown of Houston to provide comfort to those affected by Hurricane Harvey, telling them, "This is a celebration of survival."

Superstar tells evacuees: 'The things that really matter are your health and your children'

Beyonce, seen here performing in 2016, visited victims of Hurricane Harvey in her hometown of Houston Friday. (Daniela Vesco/Invision for Parkwood Entertainment/The Associated Press)

Beyoncé returned to her hometown of Houston to provide comfort to those affected by Hurricane Harvey, telling them, "This is a celebration of survival."

Accompanied by her mother and former Destiny's Child bandmate Michelle Williams, Beyoncé visited with evacuees Friday at the St. John's Church, where she grew up singing. She wiped away tears as she listened to their stories, including from a family of 16 that fled to Houston after Hurricane Katrina and this time escaped their home through a picture window.

Beyoncé told them, "The things that really matter are your health and your children, and your family and your life."

Among the other celebrities who visited evacuees at shelters Friday were Janet Jackson, comedian Kevin Hart and actress Jennifer Garner.