The Super Star Pop Singer “Taylor Swift” donated more than 700 million VND to help poor girls go to college…there are conflicting opinions

 

 

 

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She kept her look simple, throwing her hair in a ponytail and pairing the jacket with a green T-shirt, simple black leggings, a pair of cream sneakers and round tortoise sunglasses.he oversized zip-up, which is currently sold out online, is part of Adidas’ line of recycled and renewable collection and features an animal print pattern.

 

She kept her look simple, throwing her hair in a ponytail and pairing the jacket with a green T-shirt, simple black leggings, a pair of cream sneakers and round tortoise sunglasses.

Vitoria Mario is not eligible for maintenance loans or grants having only lived in the UK for four years

An aspiring mathematician who lives in London has thanked Taylor Swift for making her “dreams come true” after the singer donated £23,000 towards her university education.

Vitoria Mario, who is Portuguese but has lived in the UK for four years, said she was ineligible for government funding and her family could not afford to support her while she studied at Warwick University.

Swift made the contribution via a GoFundMe page. Alongside the donation for £23,373, the US pop star wrote: “Vitoria, I came across your story online and am so inspired by your drive and dedication to turning your dreams into reality.

“I want to gift you the rest of your goal amount. Good luck with everything you do! Love, Taylor.”

Vitoria Mario
Vitoria Mario said Taylor Swift’s donation had made her dream to study at Warwick University come true. Photograph: Go Fund Me/PA

Mario said she has not spoken to Swift yet but was keen to thank her because “she actually made my dream come true”.

She added: “I feel like at some points I was worrying too much about the money, what I have to do, if I have to look for a job, and now I can just do more maths, prepare myself for uni, so I can just be really prepared when it comes.”

The 18-year-old, who lives in Tottenham, north London, was awarded two A*s and an A in her A-levels. She said her father has died and her mother lives in Portugal.