Toshi Davidson, one of Taylor Swift's backup dancers for her 1989 tour, posted a photo with his 13-month-old nephew, Ayden, who had recently been diagnosed with cancer.
He shared a link to a GoFundMe page for Ayden's treatment, and because Taylor Swift sees all, the pop star sprung into fairy godmother mode.
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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 A photo posted by TOSHI Twinn CrudeBoi (@toshi_ateamlv) on Sep 29, 2015 at 10:13pm PDT
A few hours later, Toshi got off a plane to a wondeful surprise: Swift had donated $50,000 to the fund, sending it well over its $20,000 goal.
So I get off the plane in Toronto and this is the 1st thing I see... @taylorswift is an angel and My family and I can't thank her enough... She is such an incredible human being... This will help Lil Toshi in this time of need... Let's pray for him to beat this... This unexpected gift is truly a blessing... #helpbabyAydenbeatcancer #fuckcancer #cancer #gofundme #taylorswift #greatestbossintheworld #amazinghuman #blessing #angel #nephew #lilToshi #live #life #love A photo posted by TOSHI Twinn CrudeBoi (@toshi_ateamlv) on Sep 30, 2015 at 2:24pm PDT
Ayden's family thanked Swift on the GoFundMe page.
Ayden's fund is currently up to $53,880 as Swift's fans are stepping in to help.
Swift is in the habit of making generous donations to GoFundMe pages -- to the point that the company changed the donation limit from $15,000 to $50,000 to keep up with her donations.
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