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Bad Bunny Honours 10-Year-Old Uvalde Shooting Survivor At His Concert, Helps Her Locate To A ‘Safe’ New Home

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Bad Bunny is celebrating the “strength” and “resiliency” of a 10-year-old Uvalde shooting survivor. The Puerto Rican singer hosted a young girl named Mayah Nicole Zamora and her family last Friday during his “World’s Hottest Tour” concert in Dallas, Texas.

The 28-year-old singer met the young fan backstage and signed merchandise for her. READ MORE: Brad Pitt Gives Bad Bunny The Secret To Surviving Superstardom The “incredible experience” was organized in part with MLB player Carlos Correa and his Correa Family Foundation, who named Zamora their August Hero of the Month for her “incredible courage and bravery,” according to one of the organization’s Facebook posts.

The foundation shared multiple photos of Zamora backstage and thanked Bad Bunny for his gracious efforts, including raising money to build a new home for Zamora and her family. “A huge thank you to @badbunnypr for welcoming our Hero of the Month, Mayah Zamora, to your concert, and for making sure she had a beautiful and fun night dancing with her family!” The Correa Family Foundation captioned their Instagram post on Sunday. READ MORE: Matthew McConaughey Pays Visit To Memorial At Robb Elementary Following Uvalde Shooting They added that “all the love [Zamora] received” from the singer an his team “made this an incredible experience she and her family will cherish.” Fuse TV also reported that Bad Bunny and his crew “treated Mayah and her family to a private suite, dinner, and met backstage before his show.” In May, Zamora was among the many victims who were injured during the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas.

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