Press Trust of India
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December 26, 2012 15:26 IST
(London)
According to the organisation, Taylor topped the list after donated USD 4million to the Country Hall of Fame museum.
Singer Taylor Swift has been crowned
the most charitable celebrity of 2012.
The 23-year-old country music darling was awarded the
honour by DoSomething.org, which released its list of Top 20
Celebs Gone Good of 2012 this week. reported Daily Mail.
According to the organisation, Taylor topped the list
after donated USD 4million to the Country Hall of Fame museum.
She was also recognised for being the youngest recipient
of the Ripple of Hope Award from the Robert F Kennedy Center
for her charity work.
Former Disney star-turned-wild child singer Miley Cyrus
followed as the number two 'celeb gone good', according to the
website.
Cyrus, 20, was recognised for her work with non-profit
animal activist group 'Saving Spot! Rescue'. The organisation
finds homes for dogs in kill shelters.
The Can't Be Tamed hitmaker has also worked with Save
The Music Foundation, the Starkey Hearing Foundation and the
Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Pop sensation Lady Gaga, who started her own non-profit,
the Born This Way Foundation, followed at fourth.
Teen singing sensation Justin Bieber rounded out the top
five, honoured for his work with Pencils of Promise and his
Believe Charity Drive.
Robin Roberts, Pink, LeBron James, Selena Gomez, Ian
Somerhalder, Jay-Z and Beyonce, George Takei, Ben Affleck,
Emma Stone and Andrew Garfield, Ryan Seacrest, Demi Lovato,
Carrie Underwood, Olivia Munn, Sofia Vergara and Drew Brees
also made to the list.