The family of a two-year-old cancer patient, Lilah, has disclosed that they had no prior communication or relationship with global pop icon Taylor Swift before the 35-year-old artist made an extraordinary $100,000 donation to a GoFundMe campaign established for the child’s medical expenses.
According to Lilah’s mother, Katelynn Smoot, who spoke to TMZ on Monday, neither she nor her family had any interaction with Swift or her representatives prior to or following the donation. “It was like a very silent, ‘Let me just drop this here’ — and bless our lives,” Smoot remarked.
The GoFundMe page describes Lilah’s condition as a “very rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.” Smoot recounted that her husband discovered the donation by chance while refreshing the fundraising page. Overwhelmed, she later posted a public video expressing gratitude, noting the sheer magnitude of the gift made it impossible to remain silent.
Following her acknowledgment, Swift’s devoted fan base, known as the “Swifties,” reportedly began contributing in large numbers to the fundraiser. “As soon as I did that, the Swifties just came in and ran with it,” Smoot said, describing the influx of support as “a big hug” from people affirming solidarity with her family.
Smoot emphasized the timeliness and impact of Swift’s donation, explaining that just two days earlier, she and her husband had been reviewing their finances to determine when he might have to return to work amid their daughter’s ongoing treatment. “This has just given us the opportunity to take a deep breath and not have to stress out,” she said tearfully.
The family stated that the support from Swift and her fans has provided both financial relief and emotional strength, allowing them to focus entirely on Lilah’s recovery rather than on mounting expenses. “We can take time to just focus on Lilah, getting her through treatment, getting her healthy,” Smoot said.
Lilah’s diagnosis came earlier this year when she suffered a seizure at home while her mother was in the hospital delivering another child. Medical scans revealed a stage 4 brain tumor, which was successfully removed, though further testing confirmed the presence of a rare and aggressive cancer. Lilah is now undergoing an intensive course of chemotherapy and stem-cell treatments expected to last several months, during which the family will reside near the hospital.
Swift’s $100,000 donation—accompanied by a brief message reading, “Sending the biggest hug to my friend, Lilah! Love, Taylor”—immediately fulfilled the campaign’s original goal and has since helped raise over $178,000. Many fans followed Swift’s lead by donating in increments of $13, a number personally significant to the singer.
This act of generosity aligns with Swift’s long history of quiet philanthropy. In recent years, she has donated millions toward disaster recovery and individual causes, often without public announcement. Observers note that the star’s decision to give privately to Lilah’s family further underscores her reputation for discreet, heartfelt charitable giving rather than publicity-driven philanthropy.#newsafro_














































