Taylor Swift surprises patients at children's hospital
Patients at a Florida children's hospital were treated to the ultimate surprise: a visit from Taylor Swift!
The 'All Too Well' singer stopped by the Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in Hollywood, Florida, on June 12. She paid the patients a visit before she and boyfriend Travis Kelce attended the NHL's Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Edmonton Oilers.
Not only did she say hello to the young fans, but she also gifted them a signed copy of her Eras Tour book.
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Everyone was excited about the visit.
Even the therapy dogs were dressed for the occasion, wearing bandanas that read 'In my good boy era.'
The hospital posted heartwarming videos and photos of the visit on Instagram.
'You made this a day we'll never shake off,' the caption on its account read. 'Thank you, @taylorswift for bringing your support and kindness to Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital. You turned hospital hallways into a place of joy, comfort, and connection.'
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They completed the post by continuing with some more Swift lyrics.
'Our patients and families felt the love and the magic will stay, stay, stay with them long after today.'
Swift's friend and fan, rap legend Flavor Flav, commented on the post saying: 'Thatz our girl!!'
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