The NFL really, really, really, wants a Taylor Swift halftime show in 2025!
16.02.2024 - 16:03 / perezhilton.com
Taylor Swift stepped up big for a family in need and a couple of children in mourning.
As we’ve been reporting, Kansas City, Missouri is reeling this week after a mass shooting occurred at the parade meant for the community to celebrate the Super Bowl win of their beloved Kansas City Chiefs. One person died in the shooting, and nearly two dozen more were wounded by gunfire. At least three suspected shooters have been arrested by KC cops, who are calling the tragedy a dispute that bubbled up into a shootout and not an act of terrorism.
But that’s no solace to the family of the woman killed, of course. On Thursday, a radio station in KC identified one of their employees, Lisa Lopez-Galvan, as the person who died in the shooting. She was a mother of two and a well-known radio and wedding DJ around Kansas City, as well as the host of the popular local radio program Taste of Tejano.
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On Thursday night, Taylor stepped up big for her family and children. The 34-year-old pop superstar made two separate $50,000 donations to the family just eight minutes apart on a GoFundMe page dedicated to memorializing Lopez-Galvan and raising funds for her kids. Along with the donations, Swift wrote:
The GoFundMe had been set to raise $75,000. But with Swift’s help — and lots of generosity from nearly two thousand other people, too — the page has raised nearly $200,000 as of early Friday. What a wonderful show of generosity by Taylor. Stepping up BIG for that family during a truly terrible time.
BTW, you can visit the family’s GoFundMe page for yourself at the link HERE.
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The NFL really, really, really, wants a Taylor Swift halftime show in 2025!
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Taylor Swift has donated $100,000 (£79,585) to the family of a woman killed in a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade on Wednesday (February 14).As The Guardian reports, the fatal shooting occurred at the Union Station in Kansas City, Missouri after the Chiefs defeated the San Francisco 49ers 25-22 at last weekend’s Super Bowl.One person was killed, with the victim being identified as Lisa Lopez-Galvan – a 43-year-old local DJ. At least 22 others were injured in the shooting.
Taylor Swift has donated $100,000 to a GoFundMe page set up for the family of the woman killed in a mass shooting in Kansas earlier this week.
Chris Willman Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic A GoFundMe page set up for the family of Lisa Lopez-Galvan, the woman killed in a mass shooting at the Kansas City Chiefs’ victory parade, has caught the attention of Taylor Swift, who made donations on the page totaling $100,000 early Friday morning. The “Elizabeth Lopez-Galvan Memorial” page was set up Thursday afternoon, with a goal of raising $75,000 for the family of the 44-year-old shooting victim. Around 1,300 people had made donations when Swift pushed the total beyond the goal in the wee hours of Friday morning, first making a donation of $50,000 and then making a second donation in the same amount eight minutes later.
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