Taylor Swift is currently slap-bang in the middle of her Eras Tour and she's now treating all the Swifties in the UK to her music.
Now, fans have already been sent into an absolute frenzy over her alleged dig at Scooter Braun and an x-rated detail during one performance but the latest hype is all about an unbelievably generous gift Taylor gave people in Liverpool but without even telling anyone.
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This month alone, Taylor has played three sold-out shows in Edinburgh, three in Liverpool and one in Cardiff.
She is now set to play three shows at Wembley Stadium, London, on Friday (21 June), Saturday (22 June) and Sunday (23 June), before heading to Dublin.
After playing the three nights at Anfield as part of her Eras Tour, it seems Taylor had just as much of an impact on the city as the city had on her after donating the hefty sum of money to the St Andrew's Community Network, which operates 11 food-banks and eight community food pantries in the city.
As reported by the Liverpool Echo, Charlotte, a fundraiser for the network, said: "We can't thank Taylor enough."
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She continued: "So many people are struggling at the moment and need for all our services has sadly increased over the last few years, so to have someone like Taylor supporting our endeavours and choosing to help people in crisis in Liverpool means so much and will make a massive difference."
The charity helps approximately 36,000 people each year with its network of food-banks and community food spaces, as well as hundreds more through debt and welfare benefits advice, with the aim of liberating people from poverty.
Now, the news of the 'generous donation' was not announced by Taylor of her team but by Rich Jones, the chief executive of the community network based in Clubmoor.
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In other Taylor news, the hit-maker recently took to the stage at Principality Stadium in Cardiff which coincidentally took place on record executive Scooter Braun's 43rd birthday.
Taylor could be seen performed the song mashup 'I Forgot That You Existed' and 'This Is Why We Can't Have Nice Things'.
Fans were quick to make a connection between the significance of 'I Forgot That You Existed' given that it's first song she owned herself without Scooter as well as the convenient timing of his birthday.
Many took to social media to share their reactions to the clip, with one X user writing: "Oh Taylor Swift the woman that you are."
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Sharing a video from the concert, a second quipped: "HAHAHAHA I CANT EVEN SAY IT WITH A STRAIGHT FACE!!"
And another piped up: "I forgot that you existed x this is why we can't have nice things on Scooter Braun's birthday? #CardiffTSTheErasTour."
Topics: Celebrity, Money, Music, Taylor Swift, UK News, Charity