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Little Girl Fighting Cancer Receives Special Surprise from Taylor Swift During Concert

Taylor Swift is, without a doubt, the biggest, most recognizable entertainer in the world. Every song and album she puts out turns into a hit, sells millions of copies and instantly shoots to the top of the charts. Tickets to one of her concerts on her worldwide tour are highly coveted, being nearly impossible to get. 

To say Taylor Swift has people who look up to and admire her would be to put it lightly. Someone in her position can greatly impact someone else’s life and outlook. The Grammy Award-winning singer, during one of her stops in Australia, did just that, making a sick child’s day.

In a clip posted on Instagram, while performing her hit song “22,” Taylor and her dancers make their way down the long stage. The video shows a young woman, Scarlett Oliver, anxiously looking on at the front of the stage.

Scarlett is a 9-year-old girl who was diagnosed with an aggressive form of brain cancer in October 2023, according to People.

Seconds into the video, Taylor appears in the video as she kneels by the young woman, hugs her, and then takes off her hat and places it on Scarlett. Taylor then grabs the young lady’s hands and kisses them before she returns to her dancers on stage.

It’s clear that Scarlett cannot believe what just happened. The look in her eyes says it all. Taylor’s simple but kind and loving gesture made Scarlett’s night and meant the world to her. 

Scarlett wasn’t the only one who appreciated Taylor’s kindness. Scarlett’s stepmother, who posted the interaction on Instagram, expressed her gratitude to the singer.

“@Taylorswift you are AMAZING!! Thank you so much for making Scarlett’s dream come true!!,” she wrote in the video’s caption.

Galatians 6:10 “So then, as we have the chance, let us do good to all men, and especially those who are of the family of the faith.”

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Photo credit: ©Instagram/natoliver22

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