🙏🎶 Good deeds amid floods: Ed Sheeran quietly donates millions of dollars to victims in Texas. More than just a music star – Ed Sheeran brings hope with all his heart .S

Ca sĩ Ed Sheeran - Tin tức mới nhất về Ed SheeranAustin, Texas – July 10, 2025 – As the state of Texas struggles through the worst flooding disaster in decades, thousands of families have lost their homes, belongings, and loved ones. Amid the tears and uncertainty, a ray of hope has emerged—from none other than global music star Ed Sheeran.

The British singer, known for worldwide hits like “Thinking Out Loud” and “Perfect”, has moved the international community by quietly donating over $5 million USD in emergency relief to flood victims across Texas.

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💬 In a brief but heartfelt message on his personal Instagram account, Ed wrote:

“I’ve been following what’s happening in Texas and it breaks my heart. No one should go through this pain alone. I hope this small contribution can bring some hope, food, and shelter to those who need it.”

Sources close to Sheeran revealed that the donation is being directed to the American Red Cross, local relief organizations, and homeless support centers in Houston and Dallas.

🏚️ According to preliminary reports, the floods have forced more than 80,000 people to evacuate, claimed the lives of at least 46 individuals, and cut off entire neighborhoods under rising waters. In such dark times, acts of compassion like Ed Sheeran’s offer a priceless sense of hope.

🙏 The online response has been overwhelming. The hashtags #ThankYouEdSheeran and #TexasStrong quickly began trending across the U.S. and the U.K., with thousands calling it “a true act of an artist with a soul.”

🎶 Known not only for his music but also for his kindness, Ed Sheeran has once again proven that his heart is even bigger than the stage he stands on. In the face of disaster, his generosity has rekindled faith in humanity—something no flood can ever wash away.

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