Taylor Swift isn’t just closing out 2025 on a musical high — she’s turning heartbreak into hope.
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Just days after gifting $1 million to Feeding America, the 36-year-old superstar has now donated another staggering $1 million to the American Heart Association, honoring her father Scott Swift’s terrifying health scare earlier this year.
In June, Scott, 73, underwent emergency quintuple bypass surgery after doctors discovered five hard blockages — despite years of normal EKG results. It was a resting stress test that saved his life.
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The AHA confirmed Taylor’s contribution will support “life-saving research, prevention programs and better access to treatment for every community,” a gesture fans are calling one of the most powerful of her career.
Speaking on fiancé Travis Kelce’s New Heights podcast, Taylor revealed how close they came to tragedy.
“He keeps telling all his friends to get the stress test,” she said. “That’s what actually prevents this. If you find it early, you don’t need bypass surgery — you can fix it with stents. It changes everything.”
The Eras icon spent the entire summer in Florida helping her “best friend” recover — building shower chairs, adjusting walkers, even guiding him with a harness as he relearned how to walk.
“This dude built my swing sets and cribs,” she shared emotionally. “Now I’m building his hospital equipment. The parent-child reversal is wild.”
Her generosity didn’t stop there. Earlier this month she quietly handed out $750,000 in bonuses to her tour dancers in her Disney+ docuseries The End of an Era, and her album The Life of a Showgirl has just clocked its 10th week at No.1 on Billboard 200.
As Taylor plans her wedding to Travis Kelce and fans brace for what could be his final NFL season, one thing is clear — her biggest legacy this Christmas isn’t just music… it’s compassion.