Popstar Taylor Swift is helping fill the 'blank space' where incomes have gone for several of her Covid-19 affected fans. With random acts of kindness, Swift has been sending $3,000 to those facing financial struggles, along with personal messages of hope. In case you were wondering, that's a sum of 2.2 lakh rupees. 'Thank You, Next' singer Ariana Grande is also lending a helping hand. The Grammy award winner has been sending $500 and $1,000 via digital wallet Venmo to fans struggling from the economic slowdown.
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