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Hailey Bieber Makes $20,000 Donation to Eric Dane’s Grieving Family

Hailey Bieber Makes $20,000 Donation to Eric Dane’s Grieving Family

Model and entrepreneur Hailey Bieber donated USD 20,000 to a GoFundMe supporting the family of actor Eric Dane after his death. Her contribution helped boost the fundraiser toward its widened $500,000 goal to aid Dane’s daughters and loved ones.

In the wake of the tragic passing of actor Eric Dane — known for his roles on hit shows likeGrey’s AnatomyandEuphoria— friends and fellow entertainers have rallied to support his grieving family. Among them, Hailey Bieber made a compassionate and publicly noted donation of$20,000to a GoFundMe campaign set up to assist Dane’s widow, Rebecca Gayheart, and their two teenage daughters, Billie and Georgia.

Dane succumbed on February 19, 2026, after a courageous 10‑month battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurological disease. The GoFundMe was launched by close friends shortly after his death to help the family cover immediate expenses and long‑term needs during this difficult period.

Bieber’s donation placed her among the top contributors, alongside other industry figures such asEuphoriacreator Sam Levinson, who donated $27,000, and several others who contributed significant amounts. The campaign, initially aiming to raise $250,000, has since doubled its goal to $500,000 due to the strong outpouring of support from fans and celebrity donors.

While Bieber has not publicly explained her personal connection to the Dane family, her generous support stands as a tangible show of solidarity and respect for the late actor. The broader fundraising effort reflects the high regard in which Dane was held within the entertainment community, with donations continuing to flow in to help ensure his daughters have financial stability as they grow up.

Through this compassionate gesture, Hailey Bieber has helped shine a spotlight not just on the impact of Dane’s life and work, but also on the importance of community support during moments of loss and transition.

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