How Would You Feel If Taylor Swift Paid Off Your PTPTN Loans?
Well for one fan, she was at a loss for words. Read on to know how Taylor Swift pulled it off in this week's Feel Good Friday.
Last Christmas, pop star Taylor Swift decided to reward a few of her most die-hard fans with special Christmas gifts handpicked and personally delivered by Miss Tay Tay herself...
Though Christmas, or in this case Swiftmas is over, that hasn't stopped Taylor Swift from reaching out to more of her fans
Meet Rebekah, a huge fan of Taylor Swift. You can just imagine what it was like for her idol to leave her a message on Tumblr.
Soon, a package was delivered personally by Taylor's bodyguard. Rebekah went ballistic, in a good way of course.
I JUST LOVE TAYLOR SO MUCH AND I CAN'T THANK HER ENOUGH FOR THIS.
— Beks (@noitsbeks) January 13, 2015
"I was so nervous I couldn’t even read the letter and totally butchered it. I was just in such shock that Taylor had taken her time to think about me and send me something. I still don’t think I’ve really processed it all, I feel like I’m just in this crazy dream. I couldn’t even form words when I opened everything, luckily my mom took a minute to thank Taylor for me. Taylor, thank you, thank you, thank you. I know I’ve said it and I’ll probably say it a million more times because this means more to me than you could imagine, I love you!" - Rebekah
huffingtonpost.comSOME PICTURES OF WHAT I GOT TODAY pic.twitter.com/9MiCM5QdiG
— Beks (@noitsbeks) January 13, 2015
THE REST OF MY GIFTS FROM TAYLOR pic.twitter.com/NJEItIIctI
— Beks (@noitsbeks) January 13, 2015
And lastly but definitely not the least, Taylor gave Rebekah $1,989, which is around RM7,122 to pay off her student loans. How did Taylor know? Rebekah posted a blogpost highlighting her struggles with student loans six days earlier...
The package also included a Polaroid photo, a necklace with a note that said "was mine, now yours" and a "New York Is My Boyfriend" pouch. Attached to the the pouch was another note: "Rebekah, now you're $1989 closer to paying off those student loans." The $1,989 is of course a reference to Swift's smash album, "1989."
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