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Taylor Swift rescues cancer victim

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International super star Taylor Swift is fast buoying her already sparkling reputation by giving her money to those really in need.

While most of the rich stars like her splash money on things that do not save lives, Taylor Swift just donated $50,000 to help treat a 13-months old diagnosed of cancer.
The baby was the nephew of one of her back-up dancer, Kim Toshi Davidson who had opened an online account to raise fund.

Toshi Davidson first announced the bad news on Instagram saying:
“My youngest Nephew Ayden “Lil Toshi” only 13 months old has been diagnosed with Cancer… Keep him in your prayers please… They are still running test to find out the stage and how far it has spread…GoFundMe link in Bio…if you want to donate … all I ask is for you to pray for him…Value the life you have and live it… Spread Love #helpbabyAydenbeatcancer #lilToshi #fuckcancer #family #love #nephew #life #live #cancer”

Then, he opened a GoFundMe account to help raise money for his nephew’s treatment. Taylor Swift noticed it and quickly made her donation, accompanied with a warm note:

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“Baby Ayden, I’m lucky enough to perform with your uncle Toshi on tour. All of us are praying for you and your mama and sending so much love your way. Love, Taylor”

This isn’t the first time the 25-year-old has had a heart. In July, she also gave $50K to a little girl battling leukaemia.

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