Taylor Swift broke one of her glitzy Louboutin heels earlier this week during her final Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and tossed it into the crowd.

And now the lucky fan who caught the broken sole is selling it to raise money for his cousin’s cancer treatment.

Felipe Conrado, who had VIP tickets to all three of Swift’s sold-out shows in Rio de Janeiro, is asking people to spread the word in the hopes a collector will snap up the one-of-a-kind item.

‘As many have been following, we are in a large mobilization to help fund my cousin’s cancer treatment,’ began Conrado, whose caption was translated from Portuguese to English by DailyMail.com. ‘If you can share or disclose, the link is in the bio!’

He insists that whatever money is made will go directly to his cousin Ângela Conrado’s cancer treatment fund.

Swift broke one of her glitzy Louboutin heels earlier this week during her final Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and tossed it into the crowd (pictured)

Swift broke one of her glitzy Louboutin heels earlier this week during her final Eras Tour concert in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and tossed it into the crowd (pictured)

And now the lucky fan who caught the broken sole, Felipe Conrado, is selling it to raise money for his cousin's cancer treatment

‘I’m a BIG Taylor fan, if any collectors are interested in the jump [sic], 100% of the amount will go to the treatment,’ Conrado wrote.

‘Thank you for helping to spread the word, sharing, helping and spreading the word! We going to win this battle.’

Conrado included a photo of himself smiling and holding up the bedazzled heel with red soles as well as images of Swift that were taken the moment it broke off.

Ângela , 36, was diagnosed with melanoma after doctors removed a mole from her right arm and conducted a biopsy, according to her fundraising page.

In September, she had another surgery to enlarge the margin and remove the sentinel lymph node to determine if the cancer had spread.

To prevent it from metastasizing, Ângela will ‘need 12 sessions of immunotherapy, with the drug Nivolumab.’

Unfortunately, the medication alone costs R$ 9200.00 (nearly $730), per month and it is not covered by the Brazilian health care system.

Ângela is asking for help to cover the cost of three months of treatment as she waits for a response from the Brazilian government over a lawsuit she filed against them.

She said it typically takes three months for the necessary parties to ‘respond’ to a lawsuit.

She provided documentation confirming her condition on her fundraising page.

Anh khẳng định rằng số tiền kiếm được sẽ được chuyển trực tiếp đến quỹ điều trị ung thư của chị họ Ângela Conrado (ảnh)