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Barbra Streisand gifts George Floyd's daughter Disney shares

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Barbra Streisand has helped George Floyd's daughter to become a Disney shareholder. The 78-year-old singer sent a package to six-year-old Gianna featuring shares in the multi-billion dollar company, following her father's death which has sparked Black Lives Matter protests around the globe.

Gianna wrote on her Instagram page: "Thank You @barbrastreisand for my package, I am now a Disney Stockholder thanks to you (sic)" Singing legend Barbra also sent Gigi two of her albums, 'My Name Is Barbra' and 'Color Me Barbra'.

Last week, Gianna appeared on 'Good Morning America' and admitted she "missed" her father, saying he often played with her. Her mother, Roxie Washington, said: "He would put her on his shoulders. "She didn't have to play with.

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