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To support the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, singer Selena Gomez will donate part of the proceeds from her tour merchandise sales. “For every purchase of the new Dance Again merch in my store, a portion of proceeds will benefit the MusiCares COVID-19 Relief Fund,” Selena wrote on Instagram on Thursday.
Spreading some positivity the 27-year-old added, “It feels a little strange releasing something so lighthearted in the middle of such a heavy time for our world, but I also think it’s a good reminder that we will get through this together.”
Meanwhile, singer Taylor Swift is helping out fans with their bills amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
According to a magazine, on Wednesday, the 30-year-old, donated to several fans who publicly expressed their financial struggles during the global health crisis.
Taylor found the fans via Twitter and Tumblr after they shared their struggles. Along with thousands of dollars in donations, the singer also sent well wishes and words of encouragement.
Samantha Jacobson was one of the fans, who received a $3,000 donation.
Another Twitter user named India, who tweeted that her “new job was canceled for at least six months because of the virus,” also mentioned that she received $3,000 from the popstar.
The fan even shared screenshots of her exchange with Taylor on the social media. (ANI)

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