Get out the tissues. A video of Beyonce giving a dying girl her wish by singing and dancing with the cancer victim at a Las Vegas concert earlier this month is going viral after the superstar posted the clip on YouTube.
The segment notes that Taylon’s “dying wish was to dance with Beyonce,” and that the dream came true through the Make-A-Wish Foundation. “I am having so much fun,” Taylon says on the clip. “I can’t wait to see Beyonce.”
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In the clip, Beyonce flew over the crowd on an apparatus and strolled over to Taylon to greet and dance with her as they sing “Survivor.”
Taylon, brought to tears after the experience, is comforted by her mother.
“Literally crying right now,” wrote MrWhatMyName on Beyonce’s YouTube page. “I love Beyonce even more for making this girl so HAPPY and for making taylon forget that she is sick and has limited time on earth. Wow taylon is so strong. No kids should be fighting for there (sic) life.”
Wrote ChinUpButterCup08: “So many tears right now. That was very touching. Beyonce is amazing and inspires me to be a better person.”
“I’m not a big Beyonce fan but when I think about what I feel Christmas should be about, she is out there doing it… and I am a fan of that. It took so little of her effort to make that little girl’s dream come true. All the way on the other side of the world, it made me feel good. Thank you Beyonce and the Make-A-Wish Foundation,” wrote Makr Hefner.
Global Grind says Taylon suffers from osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer. She has an inoperable tumor on her brain.
When the girl spoke to a local news station about the experience, Taylon said of Beyonce, “She smells like a baby – she smells like baby powder and roses. Everything that’s good,” Global Grind reported.
Beyonce's new, self-titled album, by the way, has sold 991,000 copies in its first 10 days and already is the 12th biggest selling album of 2013.
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