Taylor Swift has donated a staggering $100,000 to the family of her mother, who was shot and killed at the Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl parade earlier this week, The Post has confirmed.
On Friday, the pair donated $50,000 to a GoFundMe fundraiser set up in response to the tragic death of 14-time Grammy Award winner Lisa López Galván, 43.
“We send our deepest sympathies and condolences on your devastating loss. With love, Taylor Swift,” the message below each donation read.
Both donations were signed by the “Cruel Summer” singer.
The original goal for the fundraiser, set Thursday afternoon, was to raise a total of $75,000.
Swift is currently playing the first of three shows in Melbourne, Australia, kicking off a total of seven shows Down Under.
The donations were sent around showtime on Friday.
Lopez Galván, a community radio disc jockey and mother of two, was celebrating the Chiefs’ big win with her family when gunshots rang out in the crowd.
She was shot and died on the street near Union Station’s west side. Her brother Beto Lopez he told the Kansas City Star.
The shooting left 22 people injured, including nine children.
Lopez-Galván’s adult son was also injured in the shooting, and one of his two cousins, who are believed to be minors, were also injured in the chaos, friends and family said.
Lopez-Galván lived with her husband and two children in Shawnee, just an hour southeast of where the shooting occurred.
She worked as a DJ for community radio station KKFI and co-host of “Tejano Tuesday,” which focused on Hispanic music.
Swift’s boyfriend, Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, said he was “heartbroken” about the shooting at the end of the parade.
“I am heartbroken by the tragedy that occurred today.” Kelce wrote to X Wednesday. “My heart goes out to everyone who came to celebrate with us and to everyone affected. KC, you mean the world to me.”

