Taylor Swift opened up her wallet to help the family of the woman who was killed during the Kansas City parade shooting — forking out six figures as she started her Australia shows.
A GoFundMe had been set up Thursday for Elizabeth “Lisa” Lopez-Galvan — specifically, to assist her loved ones in setting up a proper memorial for her, as well as general financial assistance. She left behind a husband and two kids … and the goal set was $75,000.
Taylor gave an assist and then some — chipping in a total of $100,000 just from herself alone — which came in the form of two different $50k contributions, which she put in her name.
She also left a sweet note along with her donations, writing … “Sending my deepest sympathies and condolences in the wake of your devastating loss. With love, Taylor Swift.”
The cash offerings generated overnight, just ahead of Taylor’s first concert in Melbourne — where she’s been the past couple days to prepare for a string of shows there as her “Eras” tour ramps up again. Taylor did not address the shooting during her performance.
Still, this donation speaks volumes … and makes clear, she’s well aware of what happened.
Taylor has proven to be incredibly sensitive to tragedies — including ones that have happened at her own shows. Remember, a young fan died at one of her performances in Brazil back in November — and TS ended up canceling the very next concert, recognizing the loss.