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7/31/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> To Raise Money For Tornado Victims With Public <b>...</b>

Taylor SwiftTaylor Swift is turning her last tour rehearsal into a benefit to raise funds for tornado victims in the U.S. before she heads out on a new trek around the globe.

Nearly 300 lives were lost when severe storms swept across America last week and the Love Story hit-maker has vowed to help by inviting more than 12,000 fans to join her for a show in Tennessee on May 21st.
The event, called Speak Now... Help Now, will give fans a glimpse of the superstar's new world tour before it officially kicks off in Nebraska on May 27th.
Swift tells the Associated Press, "I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage. I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now tour would be a great way to raise money."

"We will probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal, but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can."

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7/29/11

Taylor Swift Opens Rehearsal to Benefit Tornado Victims - CMT

Taylor Swift Opens Rehearsal to Benefit Tornado VictimsTaylor Swift Taylor Swift will help raise money for tornado victims by selling tickets to the final rehearsal for the U.S. portion of her Speak Now tour. The concert will take place on May 21 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, where Swift has been rehearsing for five weeks. All proceeds will be donated to tornado victims in the Southeast. Ticket information and additional details will be available on Monday (May 9) on Swift's website. "I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage," she said. "I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now tour would be a great way to raise money. ... We'll probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal, but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can."

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7/27/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Turns Concert Rehearsal Into Tornado Fundraiser <b>...</b>

For the first time ever, Taylor Swift is letting fans watch her rehearse for her upcoming Speak Now World Tour -- and it's all for a good cause.

To benefit victims of the recent tornadoes in the Southeast, the 21-year-old singer is letting 13,000 fans get a sneak peek of her upcoming tour during Speak Now...Help Now! on May 21 at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena.

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"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage," the country superstar tells Us Weekly in a statement.

One hundred percent of ticket sales from the dress rehearsal will go directly to help tornado victims. This isn't the first time Swift has lent her star power to a worthy cause; earlier this year, the "Better Than Revenge" singer supported relief efforts in Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

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"I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now Tour would be a great way to raise money," Swift says. "So, tickets will be available for people to come see us in the Bridgestone Arena, where we've been rehearsing for the last five weeks."

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More details regarding the fundraiser will be available beginning May 9 on the singer's official website. In 2010, DoSomething.org ranked Swift the world's 3rd most philanthropic celebrity on their annual Celebs Gone Good list.

The North American leg of Swift's Speak Now World Tour kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Nebraska.


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7/16/11

<b>Taylor Swift</b> Invites Fans to Tour Rehearsal to Aid Tornado Relief <b>...</b>

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Taylor Swift has announced she will give her fans a chance to see her Speak Now tour before it officially kicks off later this month. The singer will open the last dress rehearsal on May 21 as a fundraiser with all proceeds going to the victims of last week's devastating tornadoes in the Southeast.

For the special event, titled Speak Now ... Help Now!, approximately 13,000 people will get the chance to see Taylor's full show at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, one week before the North American leg of the superstar's Speak Now world trek kicks off May 27 in Omaha, Neb.

"I was watching the coverage of the tornadoes backstage at rehearsals, and I wanted to do something for the families affected by the damage," says Taylor. "I've never opened a rehearsal to the public before, but I felt that inviting my fans to the last rehearsal for the Speak Now tour would be a great way to raise money."

Numerous tornadoes raged through seven states in the south, including the hardest hit, Alabama, killing 329 people and literally destroying numerous businesses, schools and homes.

Taylor generously donated to relief efforts in Japan, New Zealand and Australia earlier this year, while she donated to various Nashville flood relief efforts last year. She also performed during 2010's Nashville Rising benefit concert, organized by Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.

The reigning ACM Entertainer of the Year, who has been in rehearsals with her band for the last few weeks, forewarns the fans that there might be some changes during the show, as it is still a rehearsal. "We'll probably still be doing some fine-tuning to the show that night, since this will be a true rehearsal," she notes, "but I feel like it is so important for me and my fans to help if we can."

Ticketing information and Speak Now ... Help Now! details will be available and updated beginning Monday (May 9) at Taylor's official website. One-hundred percent of all ticket sales will go directly to help tornado victims.

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7/1/11

Taylor Swift, Khloe Kardashian Pray for Tornado Victims - Wonder Wall

USMagazine, Thursday, April 28, 2011, 2:54pm (PDT)

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In the wake of the devastating tornadoes that swept through the southeast United States and killed at least 180 people, stars like Taylor Swift, Khloe Kardashian and Glee's Kristin Chenoweth are showing their support on Twitter.

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Swift, 21, wrote on Thursday: "We're at rehearsals watching videos of the tornados in Tuscaloosa. Our love and hopes and thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected."

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Kardashian, 26, added: "My prayers are with the tornado victims in Alabama."

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"Tornado victims, my love [and prayers go] out to you," Chenoweth, a 42-year-old Oklahoma native, wrote.

Ex-Bachelorette star Trista Sutter said she was "praying for the victims" and hoped "they be shown grace and given hope."

Perhaps most proactively, country star Reba McEntire planned an Oklahoma Tornado Relief concert for May 26 to benefit those affected. She wrote on her blog: "I've always said the country music fans are the most loyal and biggest hearted people in the world."

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6/20/11

Taylor Swift Encourages Support For Tornado Victims In Today's Tweet Dreams - MTV.com

In one of the worst tornado outbreaks in history, thousands of people in the South have been left homeless and at least 263 have lost their lives. With a death toll of at least 180 in Alabama alone, the storms have been devastating. Today, several celebs showed support, especially for cities like Tuscaloosa, that were hit particularly hard. Stars from Khloe Kardashian to Rob Thomas had the South in their prayers today. Taylor Swift (pictured), tweeted, "We're at rehearsals watching videos of the tornadoes in Tuscaloosa. Our love and hopes and thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected." Paula Abdul was concerned for acquaintances who might have been affected, tweeting, "gonna pop onto Facebook to check for msgs from family or anyone in #Tuscaloosa #Alabama -more people who've literally lost EVERYTHING..."

While the tornadoes trended across Twitter, some were fortunate enough to have happier things to think about, as well. Adrian Grenier, whose project SHFT is up for a Webby, urged fans to vote to help him win the award. "fellow twitterers u've endured my plea & responded boldly 4 'Shft' 9hrs till victory. VOTE Rwards 2 come http://t.co/MAMBz6u #Onelastpush," he tweeted. According to its website, SHFT is a "new media platform, offering original video series, curated shopping and a host of resources that speak to a modern, inspirational, eco-conscious lifestyle." Omar Epps got behind the idea, joining Adrian's push for support. "@adriangrenier You should win a #webby for your site! Everyone VOTE 'SHFT' now. Last day! http://t.co/H0szH9S"

Check out the rest of Thursday's best tweets, including which "Vampire Diaries" star has a fake ID! Follow us @hollywoodcrush to get even more celebrity and pop culture news around the clock!

@michellebranch Photo shoot today with all my friends! So tired. What genius drinks espresso before bed? Oh. Me. Had a creepy almost plane crash dream. Ugh.
-Michelle Branch, Musician

@EllenPage So I just tweeted once. Made a mistake in words...then tweeted again to fix it and screwed up another word.
-Ellen Page, Actress ("Juno," "Inception")

@KaleyCuoco Beautiful morning- #nowplaying The Big Bang by Rock Mafia. It was written about The Big Bang Theory. And I kid.
-Kaley Cuoco, Actress ("The Big Bang Theory")

@MileyCyrus @theBrandiCyrus ditto sister! I miss home.... I miss you toooooo sissy! We didn't even get to see Madea!
-Miley Cyrus, Singer, Actress ("The Last Song")

@rainnwilson I'm not good enough to be an ultimate fighter. I'm more of a penultimate fighter. #badjoke #itwasfree #feelfreetouseit #MMA #kardashians
-Rainn Wilson, Actor ("The Office")

@RiversCuomo Was out of body wash today so I used tea tree oil shampoo instead and it tingled my private parts.
-Rivers Cuomo, Musician

@AshleyLeggat The passport photo might be the most awkward photo you have to take, followed by the drivers license.
-Ashley Leggat, Actress ("Life With Derek")

@solangeknowles This day has really scared me away from even doing my summers in New York idea.
-Solange Knowles, Singer

@mindykaling Moms say "I loved Hangover with Ed Holmes and Ryan Reynolds and Zack Garfunkel except that naked asian man part."
-Mindy Kaling, Actress ("The Office")

@paulwesley I just found my fake ID from when I was 16. It looks great. I'm gonna try to use it.
-Paul Wesley, Actor ("The Vampire Diaries")

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6/6/11

Khloe Kardashian, <b>Taylor Swift</b> Pray for Tornado Victims <b>...</b>

Celebs who care!

In the wake of the devastating tornadoes that swept through the southeast United States and killed at least 180 people, stars like Khloe Kardashian, Taylor Swift and Glee's Kristin Chenoweth are showing their support on Twitter.

PHOTOS: Stars' good deeds

Swift, 21, wrote on Thursday: "We're at rehearsals watching videos of the tornados in Tuscaloosa. Our love and hopes and thoughts and prayers go out to everyone affected."

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Kardashian, 26, added: "My prayers are with the tornado victims in Alabama."

PHOTOS: Inside Us' Stars Who Care Bash!

"Tornado victims, my love [and prayers go] out to you," Chenoweth, a 42-year-old Oklahoma native, wrote.

Ex-Bachelorette star Trista Sutter said she was "praying for the victims" and hoped "they be shown grace and given hope."

Perhaps most proactively, country star Reba McEntire planned an Oklahoma Tornado Relief concert for May 26 to benefit those affected. She wrote on her blog: "I've always said the country music fans are the most loyal and biggest hearted people in the world."


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