WATCH: 11-year-old cancer patient with ‘bad blood’ reacts to Swift's $50k donation

Naomi, from Phoenix, Arizona, reached out to the superstar in the form of a video, after being told she'd be unable to attend the superstar's concert due to her illness.

WATCH: 11-year-old cancer patient with ‘bad blood’ reacts to Swift's $50k donation

Taylor Swift does it again.

This time donating $50,000 to 11-year-old Naomi Oakes, who was recently diagnosed with Acute Myelogenous Leukemia.

Naomi, from Phoenix, Arizona, reached out to the superstar in the form of a video, after being told she'd be unable to attend the superstar's concert due to her illness.

A campaign was then started by the little girl’s uncle to help the Oaks family fund medical cost, and of course get rid of Naomi's ‘bad blood’.

She has adopted the Taylor Swift song as her fight song.

When the ‘Shake it Off’ singer discovered this, she made a huge donation to the fan’s Go Fund Me writing: “To the beautiful and brave Naomi, I’m sorry you have to miss it, but there will always be more concerts. Let’s focus on getting you feeling better. I’m sending the biggest hugs to you and your family.”

She then made three donations of $15,000 and one for $5,000.

A video was later uploaded of Naomi seeing the 25-year-old singer's message for the first time, in which the youngster admits she thinks she will "pass out" from excitement.

The clip shows Naomi sitting in her hospital bed with a huge grin on her face as she looks at her phone.

Making the rest of the room laugh, she excitedly says: "I can barely breathe.

"I seriously think I'm going to pass out."

We hope you get rid of your ‘bad blood’ soon Naomi.

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