Taylor Swift is all about her fans, but she went above and beyond to make one especially deserving fan's dream come true. At the Charlotte, N.C. stop of her Red Tour on Friday night (March 22), the singer brought a sick 7-year-old girl named Emma Routh onstage with her. It meant so much to her that Emma's family cannot stop gushing about what a heartwarming gesture the country superstar made on her behalf.

For the first part of 'Sparks Fly,' Swift performed suspended above the crowd in her own rotating, circular, aerial stage. She was accompanied by the roar of her adoring fans singing below her.

When she ascended back to Earth, she popped out of the mobile stage and ran into the crowd to grab Emma. She even stopped singing the song to scoop the little girl up into her arms and to give her a big hug. It was a precious moment as Emma waved to the cheering crowd.

Little Emma was adorable in her jean jacket and with a flower headband, and she even got her first manicure in preparation for the show, which she was eagerly anticipating.She looked the happiest girl in the whole wide world while nestled in Taylor's arms.

On her Facebook page, Emma's family thanked Swift for her kind actions, which helped a very sick little girl forget about the pain of her condition for a night and to enjoy the things that most little girls her age are able to.

The family writes:

Taylor Swift, thank you for making our night by pulling Emma up on stage during Sparks Fly. You are such a beautiful person. This was a night we will never forget. Emma kept telling me, 'I feel so special tonight.' When we are not promised a tomorrow with our sweet Emma, every moment counts. You gave us memories that will last a lifetime. So grateful tonight, and that she can forget about all of the pain and just be a kid again.

Another post to the social media site reads as follows:

Emma on stage with Taylor Swift. She pulled her right out of the audience. Taylor, you are truly a beautiful soul. The kindness in your heart is amazing. Thank you to everyone who made this happen. Jeff Davis, tanner at WSOC radio station, and to everyone else who helped make this happen. Truly remarkable night we will never forget. We are so thankful. Will post more pictures tomorrow. ♥ ♥

Emma is afflicted with Fanconi Anemia, a rare blood disorder that leads to bone marrow failure. At just 7, she has undergone both chemotherapy and a bone marrow transplant, yet this special little girl continues to surpass milestones that defy her physician’s original prognosis.

We're pulling for you, Emma!

 

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