Taylor Swift Sends Signed Guitar to 8-Year-Old Fan Who Used Paper Airplane to Request Songs From Neighbor
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Jaeden Pinder
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Summary
An 8-year-old Taylor Swift fan named Madeline used a paper airplane to ask her neighbor Ethan Hayes to play Taylor Swift songs. The wholesome moment was captured on video and went viral on TikTok, catching Taylor Swift's attention. Swift responded by sending the young fan a signed guitar and a handwritten note, making the story a heartwarming example of kindness and community connection.
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With the help of her parents, she asked him to play a tune from Taylor Swift via a paper airplane.
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