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T-Pain Shares How He Paid His Brother's Staggering $1.4 Million Medical Bill

T-Pain Shares How He Paid His Brother's Staggering $1.4 Million Medical Bill
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T-Pain spared no expense when it came to the well-being of his brother who recently spent a month in the hospital for an undisclosed reason.


Page Six reported that the rapper from Tallahassee, Florida—whose real name is Faheem Rashad Najm—paid for the steep medical bill totaling $1,402,977.

He expressed his gratitude towards the hospital staff in an Instagram post on Wednesday, saying:

"I first wanna say thank you to all the ppl that were involved in keeping my brother alive."

The 33-year-old added:

"I can't express enough gratitude to the medical staff that kept my family whole. My brother was in two hospitals for a total of a month and some change. Just got the bills."

The reason why his brother was in the hospital in addition to any medical updates remain undisclosed, but the "I'm N Luv" rapper did share a photo of the exorbitant bill.


Fans wished his brother well.


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Not all brothers have overflowing bank accounts.



But many people did not hold back when it came to discussing the insanely expensive medical cost.

They—including members of the healthcare industry—aired their grievances over a corrupt health care system in the country.


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This is an example of a true horror story.


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Overall, T-Pain's post pretty much served as a reminder to others of one thing to avoid as a citizen of the U.S.

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Even if T-Pain's assets were secure enough to foot the bill, saving his brother was a true blessing.

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