Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce donate $26 million to charities ahead of wedding weekend
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Pop star Taylor Swift and NFL player Travis Kelce have reportedly donated $26 million to various charities across the United States.
- The donation was confirmed by Swift's publicist and includes contributions to organizations like the ASPCA and Feeding America.
- The couple is rumored to be celebrating a wedding this weekend, though sources suggest they may have already held a private ceremony.
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are reportedly marking a significant personal milestone with a substantial act of generosity, donating $26 million to a range of charities across the United States. The news comes amid intense speculation surrounding the couple's potential wedding this weekend in New York City.
While rumors swirl about a lavish ceremony at Madison Square Garden, sources close to the couple have indicated to Page Six that the event will be a party, and that Swift and Kelce may have already exchanged vows in a private ceremony weeks prior. Swift, known for her meticulous control over her personal life, has kept the details of her relationships largely private.
Swift's publicist, Tree Paine, confirmed the $26 million donation to The Athletic. Beneficiaries include prominent non-profits such as the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA), Feeding America, and numerous food banks nationwide. The ASPCA expressed gratitude on social media, humorously thanking the couple on behalf of their kittens.
The couple's philanthropic efforts extend to hospitals and educational charities focused on music and sports. They have also supported Dolly Parton's Imagination Library, demonstrating a commitment to various causes.
Even with your busy schedules, your big hearts thought of tiny paws like ours.
Originally published by Jerusalem Post in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.