2012年10月15日星期一

WATCH: Young Justin Bieber fans donate their concert tickets to ailing Texas girl

Emma Routh, who is battling Fanconi anemia, will get to see the pop teen idol thanks to the generosity of two strangers, Dawson Beaty and Samantha Brown.




Emma Routh showed her surprise and delight when she found out that Dawson Beaty and her friend Samantha Brown had given her their tickets.

Two little Justin Bieber fans have big hearts. They had tickets to see the teen pop star, but donated them to a 7-year-old Texas girl with a rare blood disorder.

Emma Routh is battling Fanconi anemia, a genetic disease that leads to bone marrow failure.

When Dawson Beaty and her friend Samantha Brown learned via Facebook that Emma’s parents couldn’t afford to take her to Bieber’s Oct. 29 concert in Dallas, they sacrificed their own tickets this weekend.

"I wanted to go to the Justin Bieber concert, but she really wanted to go,” Dawson told WFAA-TV. “So I let her have my Justin Bieber concert tickets."





Dawson Beaty was happy to donate her tickets to Emma Routh. "I wanted to go to the Justin Bieber concert, but she really wanted to go,” Dawson says.

Dawson and Samantha live 120 miles away from Emma, and only knew her through Facebook. The station’s cameras caught Emma’s wide eyes and huge grin as she learned she could see her favorite singer.




WFAA
Emma Routh, who has Fanconi anemia, learns that she gets to see Justin Bieber at the end of October.

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