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Taylor Swift donates large sum of money to mum-of-five whose husband died of Covid

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Taylor Swift and her mother Andrea have generously donated 50,000 dollars (£36,000) to a mum-of-five who lost her husband to Covid-19 a week before Christmas.

The singer, 31, and Andrea, 63, gifted the cash to a GoFundMe page for Vickie Quarles. The page was originally set up to raise 50,000 dollars to help the mother and her kids.

After the Swift duo's donation the page had smashed the target and has so far raised over 60,000 dollars. The kind donation was later confirmed by the PA news agency.

Vickie's husband Theodis Ray Quarles, 48, of Memphis Tennessee passed away from the virus in December according to the funding page set up by family friend DeQuanda Smith.

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