Taylor Swift communicates her thankfulness for a fan right now. Chipping away at the bleeding edges of the coronavirus pandemic.
The vocalist, 30, as of late astounded Whitney Hilton, enlisted nurture at McKay-Dee Hospital in Ogden, Utah, with a manually written card to say thanks and a heap of Lover stock.
Not exclusively was Swift’s shock to pay tribute to Hilton’s 30th birthday celebration yet, besides a homecoming festivity for her. Hilton got back in the wake of aiding at Northwell Health’s Long Island Jewish Medical Center in New York, where she said the “attendants are worn out.”
Taylors Swift’s Hand-Written Letter
“I wanted to send you some presents and to let you know I am so grateful for you. I can’t thank you enough for risking your life to help people and for spreading the message loudly that people need to hear about taking this seriously,” Swift writes in her handwritten letter.
“Also, I saw a photo of you from my show! Thank you for coming! I would love to give you a hug next time and thank you in person. With love and admiration, Taylor,” the star concludes.
I need to PUBLICLY THANK TAYLOR SWIFT @taylorswift & @taylornation13 @treepaine for sending me a box full of Merch & a PERSONALIZED LETTER from Taylor herself for my 30th birthday/for going to NYC 🗽to help as a nurse. This was quite literally the BEST DAY OF MY LIFE. 😍 pic.twitter.com/FqGMsZGixs
— Whitney (Taylor’s Version) (@TaNnEytWiT) May 3, 2020
Hilton’s Reply
Hilton shares Swift’s kind gesture on Twitter. “I need to PUBLICLY THANK TAYLOR SWIFT @taylorswift & @taylornation13 @treepaine. For sending me a box full of Merch & a PERSONALIZED LETTER from Taylor herself for my 30th birthday/for going to NYC to help as a nurse. This was quite literally the BEST DAY OF MY LIFE.”
In an April blog entry distributed by Intermountain Healthcare, Hilton shared her experience of her 2,200-mile excursion to loan some assistance during the worldwide wellbeing emergency, which she called “a cutting edge war.”
“This is a humbling experience. I have so much to say but almost too overwhelmed to say it all. New York has been hit HARD. The people need help, the nurses need help, the doctors need help, everyone needs help. This is crisis mode like I’ve never seen. This is an incredible experience, albeit the hardest thing I’ve ever done AND equally the most rewarding,” she writes.
Hilton also writes a plea to her hometown area. “One thing I want to SCREAM from the rooftops is that if you could see what we see here, you’d do ANYTHING humanly possible to prevent it,” she shares.