Ellen Pompeo
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Ellen Pompeo and Taylor Swift hardly knew each other. Nevertheless, the actress asked for the charitable purpose.
Questions costs nothing. This thought “Grey’s Anatomy” star Ellen Pompeo (55) apparently when she asked the exceptional artist Taylor Swift (35) for a charitable donation and without further ado received a huge check. The actress told the actress in the when she remembered her unusual encounter with one of the most successful singers in the planet.
Swift is a “Grey’s Anatomy” fan and even named one of her cats to Pompeo’s serial role Meredith Gray. In return, the actress had a short appearance in Swift’s music video for “Bad Blood”. But apart from the few time on the set, the two had no past. Nevertheless, the actress was not afraid to ask Swift for support for a children’s hospital.
Taylor Swift “wrote me the biggest check without twitching with the eyelash”
“My husband and I work a lot for the Los Angeles children’s hospital,” Pompeo went into detail in an interview with Jennifer Hudson (43). “You have a great program where you make music for the babies on the newborn intensive care unit. For the parents who have to go to work all day and cannot be with the children, they take up their voices on how they sing or tell children’s rhymes, and play it for the babies if the parents cannot be there. The babies react and it has a positive effect.”
It is a great action, “but you need money to do it,” added Pompeo explainable. The actress took the courage at the time and asked Swift: ‘Could you exhibit a big check for children?’ She only knew me for 20 minutes, but this girl wrote me the biggest check without twitching with the eyelash. “
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Source: Stern

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