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JUST IN: Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez Each Donate $1 Million to Direct Relief for Emergency Aid For Texas Hill Country Floods With Taylor Sending a Powerful Message to Donald Trump on His One Big Beautiful Bill

JUST IN: Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez Each Donate $1 Million to Direct Relief for Emergency Aid For Texas Hill Country Floods With Taylor Sending a Powerful Message to Donald Trump on His One Big Beautiful Bill
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### **JUST IN: Taylor Swift and Selena Gomez Each Donate \$1 Million to Texas Flood Relief — Taylor Sends Fiery Message to Trump About His “Big Beautiful Bill”**
**Aust 2025**
In a stunning display of star power and compassion, pop icons **Taylor Swift** and **Selena Gomez** have each pledged **\$1 million** to **Direct Relief**, earmarked specifically for emergency aid for victims of the **devastating floods in Texas Hill Country**.
But the donations weren’t the only waves being made — Taylor Swift, never one to shy away from speaking her mind, added a pointed **message for Donald Trump**, who recently resurfaced in media headlines for promoting what he called “**one big beautiful infrastructure bill**” that many say failed to address basic flood mitigation in rural areas.
> “A ‘big beautiful bill’ is meaningless if it leaves people underwater — literally,” Swift posted to her 197 million Instagram followers. “Texans deserve more than promises written in gold sharpie. They need action. Now.”
The comment, dripping with Swift’s signature blend of grace and grit, quickly went viral, with the hashtag **#SwiftRelief** trending within an hour. Fans and activists alike praised the singer for turning both her **voice and wallet** toward real change.
Selena Gomez, a Texas native, shared her own heartfelt message alongside her donation:
> “These floods have torn through communities I love. I’m proud to stand with Taylor and everyone fighting for relief, recovery, and real accountability.”
While Direct Relief confirmed receipt of the donations, their spokesperson also praised the stars for drawing attention to a crisis that “isn’t receiving enough national coverage.” Over 200,000 people have been impacted by flash flooding across the Hill Country region, with dozens of rural towns without power, clean water, or access to medical supplies.
Meanwhile, Trump’s camp responded late Saturday night with a short statement:
> “President Trump has always supported American infrastructure and the great state of Texas. Celebrities should focus on music.”
Social media was quick to clap back, with users highlighting how two female musicians managed to fund more immediate aid in 24 hours than what federal programs have provided in weeks.
Whether this sets the tone for more celebrity activism or stirs further political controversy, one thing’s clear — **when it rains, Swift and Gomez pour love, not platitudes.**
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