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Barbra Streisand gives George Floyd's daughter Gianna Disney stock

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ByMegan Stone
June 15, 2020, 3:07 PM

Gianna Floyd, the daughter of the late George Floyd, received a generous and unexpected surprise from Barbra Streisand. Thanks to the "Funny Girl" star, Gianna is now an official Disney stockholder.

The 6-year-old excitedly made the announcement Saturday on her Instagram, being sure to include a slideshow of the gift Streisand sent her. "Thank You @barbrastreisand for my package," she said in the caption. "I am now a Disney Stockholder thanks to you."

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Gianna happily showcased the crimson red folder that contained an official certificate from Disney, as well as a letter from the company.

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That wasn't the only surprise the 78-year-old included in her present -- Streisand also sent along two DVDs of her first two TV specials, "My Name is Barbra" and "Color Me Barbra."

It is unclear exactly how many shares of Disney stock Streisand gave Gianna.

The post not only impressed "Frozen 2" star Josh Gad, it also inspired him to personally welcome Gianna to the Disney family.

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"Well, now that you’re a Disney stockholder, let me know if you want a special message from Olaf," he said.

A representative for Streisand had no comment on the matter.

Disney is the parent company of ABC News and "Good Morning America."

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