Watch George Strait Send His Love and Prayers to 10-Year-Old Girl Battling Cancer

Watch George Strait Send His Love and Prayers to 10-Year-Old Girl Battling Cancer

George Strait posted a video message on the Facebook page of Heroes and Cops Against Childhood Cancer, sending his love to a 10-year-old girl named Bella, who is battling cancer.

“Hey, Bella, it’s me, George Strait,” said George in the video. “Hey, darlin’, I heard you weren’t doing so well. I just want you to know that I’m thinking about you and I’m praying for you and I hope you get better really, really soon. I just want you to know that I’m thinking about you. And thank you for listening to me and liking my music. That makes me very happy. Anyway, darlin’, I hope you get better real soon, and remember I love you. Bye, bye darlin’.”

Watch George’s video message below.

Damon Cole, the Fort Worth police officer who started Heroes and Cops Against Childhood Cancer—and helped coordinate George’s involvement—reached out to thank George via Twitter.
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Watch George Strait Send His Love and Prayers to 10-Year-Old Girl Battling Cancer

Watch George Strait Send His Love and Prayers to 10-Year-Old Girl Battling Cancer

George Strait posted a video message on the Facebook page of Heroes and Cops Against Childhood Cancer, sending his love to a 10-year-old girl named Bella, who is battling cancer.

“Hey, Bella, it’s me, George Strait,” said George in the video. “Hey, darlin’, I heard you weren’t doing so well. I just want you to know that I’m thinking about you and I’m praying for you and I hope you get better really, really soon. I just want you to know that I’m thinking about you. And thank you for listening to me and liking my music. That makes me very happy. Anyway, darlin’, I hope you get better real soon, and remember I love you. Bye, bye darlin’.”

Watch George’s video message below.

Damon Cole, the Fort Worth police officer who started Heroes and Cops Against Childhood Cancer—and helped coordinate George’s involvement—reached out to thank George via Twitter.