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Taylor Swift Donated $10,000 To A 16-Year-Old Fan Battling Bone Cancer


Taylor Swift loves her fans and she proved it recently.

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She helped a teen fan who’s battling stage four cancer by donating $10,000 to go towards her medical bills.

The Grammy winner, 29, left a sweet note on 16-year-old Trinity Foster’s GoFundMe page, along with her donation.

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“Trinity, I saw photos of your album release party that you did in your hospital room and wanted to say thank you for being so kind and supportive! I hope I can hug you in person soon, but in the meantime, I wanted to send you this and all my love. Your friend, Taylor,” wrote the superstar.

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Trinity’s fundraising page was created in February, and he had raised under $4000, before Swift’s donation.

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“I am 16 and I have been diagnosed with stage 4 osteosarcoma, which has spread to my lung, I had to have a feeding tube put in because I couldn’t get enough nutrition,” wrote Trinity on her GoFundMe page.point 379 |

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“The chemo is really hard for me and my insurance doesn’t cover everything that I need, we have tried to get other insurances like ten care but were told we did not apply.point 143 | point 143 | 1

“This is a very hard time for me and my family and if you have anything to donate it would be very much appreciated and helpful,” she concluded.

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On Lover, Swift included a heart-tugging track that was inspired by her mother Andrea’s fight with cancer.

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“That was hard to write, and it was just a family decision whether to even put it on the album,” Swift said during a YouTube Live ahead of her album’s release. “We as a family decided to put this on the album, and it’s something I’m so proud of, but it’s just really hard. I can’t sing it. It’s hard to just emotionally deal with that song. You’ll understand what I mean in a couple of hours.”

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