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Cole Swindell takes a photo for a fan as he performs at the 2018 CMA Music Fest Sunday June 10, 2018, at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn. Larry McCormack / tennessean.com

CLEVELAND — Country singer Cole Swindell is showing support for his hometown of Nashville after tornadoes ripped through the area on Tuesday. The tornado, which has resulted in at least 24 deaths, struck east Nashville on Tuesday morning affecting thousands of residents. 

The country star tweeted that he will donate all proceeds from merchandise sales at his Toledo concert on Thursday to the recovery effort. Swindell also wrote,"Can't believe what happened in his backyard and all over middle TN,”he says, "My thoughts  and prayers are with everyone who was affected." 

Toledo was Swindell’s first stop on his 14 city ‘Down to Earth’ tour. 

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Meghan Markle and Harry will be in the United Kingdom for Commonwealth Day events on Monday, Buckingham Palace has confirmed. 

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will be at Westminster Abbey alongside Queen Elizabeth, Prince Charles and Camilla, and Prince William and Kate. 

Harry, who asked at an event last week to just be called by his first name from now on, has been in the UK since the last week of February fulfilling his last royal appearances. 

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Commonwealth Day is rumored to be the last event on Harry and Meghan's public calendar before they formally step back from senior royal duties on March 31st. 

And Adam Driver to the rescue! 

Ben Affleck told Jimmy Kimmel that Driver may have just saved the day after he barely flew home in time for his son Sam’s birthday party. 

Affleck is currently filming ‘The Last Duel’ alongside Driver and longtime friend Matt Damon.

Unlike Affleck, the birthday gifts he purchased for his son did not arrive in time, but luckily enough, some gifts from everyone’s favorite ‘Star Wars’ villian, Kylo Ren, did. 

Affleck says that Driver was kind enough to make a video for his son, but also send gifts and a photo signed by the ‘Star Wars’ villian. 

“I said ‘Sam, my presents didn’t get here on time, but I did get a present from somebody who really wanted to make sure you had a gift.’ He was like, ‘who?’ And I said ‘Kylo Ren.’ I opened the presents, I played him the video of Kylo Ren, and it was like, you know, an incredibly moving and powerful moment. Adam made me a hero to my kid, and I will never, ever, ever forget it.” 

Who said Kylo Ren is a bad guy? 

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