Queensland mother issues desperate plea to Taylor Swift after daughter is hospitalised and unable to attend Eras Tour in Sydney: ‘It would mean the absolute world to a little girl’

A mother has made a plea against Taylor Swift after her daughter was hospitalized and will miss the pop star’s current Australian tour.

Katie Healy from Innisfail, Queensland, took to Instagram this weekend to say her eight-year-old daughter Evelyn was flown to Townsville University Hospital last week after suffering from streptococcus pneumoniae and empyema.

Although the young girl is recovering well, it is certain that she will miss the concert in Sydney.

Katie took the opportunity to reach out to the global megastar as she shared images from her sick daughter’s hospital room.

“If there’s any way (Taylor) could find the time to send a little video to Evie, or just a comment on my message, that would mean the absolute world to a little girl who has to start her Eras Tour right now spend a lifetime of experience in the hospital instead,” she began.

Katie Healy from Innisfail, Queensland took to Instagram this weekend to explain that her eight-year-old daughter Evelyn (pictured) had been flown to Townsville University Hospital after suffering from streptococcus pneumoniae and empyema

Katie took the opportunity to reach out to the global megastar as she shared images from her sick daughter’s hospital room.

The mother went on to explain that she purchased the tickets for Evelyn and her sister Bethany in June of last year.

Over the past eight months, the family had diligently prepared costumes, learned all the songs and discussed the concert.

“Talking about the era we wanted to dress up in and all the possibilities was a lot of fun,” she continued, before adding, “It’s been months in the planning.”

“If there’s any way (Taylor) could find the time to send a little video to Evie, or just a comment on my message, that would mean the absolute world to a little girl who has to start her Eras Tour right now spend a lifetime of experience in the hospital instead,” she began

Over the past eight months, the family had diligently prepared costumes, learned all the songs and discussed the concert. Pictured: Taylor Swift

The Queensland mum has also encouraged Swifties to post her daughter’s story widely, hoping the star will see the message.

Many Swifties offered their support in the comments of the post, with one writing: “Sending hugs and support for the mission for Taylor Swift.”

“Hope you get a video from Taylor soon,” another added, while someone else noted, “Come on Taylor, save the day!”

“Hope TS can pull through xx,” wrote another.

“The Swiftie community is incredibly friendly and beautiful,” Ms Healy said in response.

The Queensland mother has also encouraged Swifties to post her daughter’s story widely, hoping the star will see the message

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