Wendy Shay to Sponsor Viral Fan’s Education in Heartfelt Gesture That Warms Hearts Nationwide

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Gati Jesse

Published on April 13, 2025

In an internet moment that’s turned into a life-changing blessing, Ghanaian music sensation Wendy Shay has shown the world what it means to give back and it all started with a 30-second dance video.

The star, known for her unapologetic confidence and back-to-back hits, is now being celebrated for something even bigger than music. In a stunning act of kindness, Wendy Shay has pledged to sponsor the full education of a young fan, Tracy Shay, from class five all the way to university.

Tracy, a pre-teen with infectious energy and moves to match, went viral after a clip of her dancing joyfully to Wendy Shay’s hit single ‘Too Late’ at the All Ashaiman Schools Festival surfaced online on April 3rd. Her passion and carefree performance melted hearts across the internet and one heart in particular: Wendy Shay’s.

Wendy Shay

The award-winning singer made a surprise visit to Tracy’s school, Ridona JHS, where she met the young star for the first time. With hugs, gifts, and a powerful message of encouragement, Wendy turned an ordinary school day into one Tracy and her classmates will never forget.

“It’s heartbreaking to see a talented, confident child abused,” Wendy said, addressing the wave of negative comments that followed Tracy’s viral moment. “I was touched and wanted to show appreciation to little Tracy. I wanted to encourage her to stay awesome and outgoing without any fear or limits. I also wanted to sponsor her education so she can become the best version of herself.”

Her words weren’t just empty promises. Wendy Shay gifted Tracy with branded exercise books, refreshments from Peeva beverages, a 40-inch Hisense TV, and an undisclosed sum of money. The superstar also extended her generosity to the school, earning praise and appreciation from staff and administrators alike.

The gesture has gone viral, sparking nationwide admiration and trending across social media platforms especially poignant during the Easter season, a time often associated with compassion and generosity.

Wendy’s uplifting response stands in stark contrast to the online trolling Tracy faced in the wake of her video’s popularity. But instead of adding to the noise, the ‘Survivor’ hitmaker chose to amplify love and encouragement.

And while this story is rooted in a local moment, its impact is global. ‘Too Late’ has seen a surge in international streams and Shazam searches, climbing charts in countries like the US, Nigeria, South Africa, Zambia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Liberia.

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