Taylor Swift collapses: Mother suddenly suffers stroke, needs bone marrow transplant urgently – time is running out

The atmosphere in the fan community around the world suddenly fell when the bad news about Taylor Swift’s mother spread from the Nashville hospital last night. She was rushed to the emergency room in a severe stroke, losing consciousness immediately upon admission. After more than 4 hours of intensive resuscitation, the medical team announced: she needed an emergency bone marrow transplant, and every minute that passed made the situation more serious.
Taylor Swift – who always kept calm under pressure – completely collapsed this time. A hospital staff shared that she almost collapsed when she heard the doctor’s conclusion. She immediately canceled all her schedules, flew straight back to the hospital and stayed by her mother’s side all night, not leaving her side for a moment. A source said that Taylor kept asking the medical team for every little option, hoping for a miracle to happen.

What’s more heartbreaking is that finding a suitable bone marrow match is almost a race against time. Experts also acknowledged that Taylor’s mother’s case was difficult, and finding a compatible bone marrow donor was extremely rare.
The news spread, shocking millions of fans around the world. Hashtags #PrayForTaylor and #StayStrongMamaSwift immediately climbed to the top of global trends in just 15 minutes. Many fans shared emotional photos between Taylor and her mother – the woman who has always appeared behind the scenes, standing behind to support her daughter for decades.
Close artists in the industry also sent prayers. A friend of Taylor revealed: “She is very strong, but her mother is Taylor’s biggest support. This hurts her more than anything.”
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The family has now allowed the search for a suitable bone marrow match to be expanded nationwide. Bone marrow donation centers have begun accepting registrations for compatibility testing, and all information will be continuously updated in the coming hours.