Hunter Hayes recently took some time out of his very busy schedule to sing a song to a terminally ill cancer patient, according to Taste of Country.
The country star recorded a personalized performance of his song "Invisible" for 22-year-old Erin Catterton, who was battling cancer. Erin's brother, Robert, reached out to Hayes' camp with the request, and the star responded by recording a video from his hotel room in Los Angeles. The fan had attended several of Hayes' shows in the past.
"Hey Erin. This is Hunter," he says in the video above. "I wanted to send you a video. I know that we're scheduled to talk soon-ish, but I also know that you're super busy being what I define as a rockstar . . . I want you to know that I'm not the only person that thinks this, that you are one of the most inspiring people I've ever come across."
Catterton, who suffered from cancer for most of her life, passed away last month at Mandrin Chesapeake Hospice House in Harwood, Maryland, "with her family and friends by her side," according to her obituary. A representative for Hayes says that Catterton and her family got the chance to view the video together before she passed away.
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