Rihanna sent a ventilator to her father, Ronald Fenty, amid his battle with the coronavirus (COVID-19).
23.03.2020 - 03:41 / torontosun.com
Rihanna has pledged $5 million towards coronavirus relief efforts through her Clara Lionel Foundation (CLF).
Bosses at the 32-year-old Work hitmaker’s foundation announced the contribution on the Twitter account for the nonprofit on Saturday, which aims to support and fund “groundbreaking and effective education, health and emergency response programs around the world”.
“We’ve responded to COVID-19 by distributing $5 million to @PIH @DirectRelief @FeedingAmerica @rescueorg @WHO & #Barbados to
Rihanna sent a ventilator to her father, Ronald Fenty, amid his battle with the coronavirus (COVID-19).
Rihanna and her dad Ronald Fenty have not had the easiest of relationships, but she put his health first when he came down with the coronavirus. He’s at home on her native island of Barbados, where Ronald spent 14 days inside the Paragon Isolation Center there being treated. He’s at home now and spoke to the UK’s The Sun. He still refers to RiRi by her first name, Robyn, and told the publication, “My daughter Robyn was checking in on me every day.”
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