George Floyd’s Daughter Gifted with Disney Shares and Scholarship

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Thanks to Barbara Streisand, George Floyd’s six-year-old daughter is officially a Disney shareholder.

In an Instagram post, Gianna Floyd is seen proudly holding the share certificate, and the caption reads, “Thank You @barbrastreisand for my package, I am now a Disney Stockholder thanks to you.”

The post did not reveal how many shares the 78-year-old Hollywood icon bought for Gianna, but it was revealed that along with the shares, Streisand gave the little girl two of her albums— “My Name Is Barbra” and “Color Me Barbra.”

Gianna was also offered a full scholarship to Texas Southern University should she wish to attend the university in the future.

“We know the value of an education in the pursuit of solutions and generational progress,” said Gerald Smith, chairman of the TSU Foundation, said in a statement.


Kanye West also played a part in securing Gianna’s future by setting up a college fund for her tuition as part of his $2 million donation to support Floyd’s family, Ahmaud Arbery and Breonna Taylor.

A GoFundMe page for Gianna has also been established and has already raised more than $2 million.

“Thank you so much for the outpouring of love and support,” Gianna and her mother, Roxie Washington, wrote.

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