- Pop star Sia reportedly spent Wednesday purchasing items for shoppers in Palm Springs, California.
- A woman going by the name of "Cici" paid for a number of shoppers at a Walmart store, according to local station KESQ.
- KESQ reported that the woman also paid for customers at a TJ Maxx store down the street.
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Pop star Sia reportedly surprised a handful of lucky Walmart and TJ Maxx shoppers in Palm Springs, California, on Wednesday.
KESQ reported that a woman who asked to be called "Cici" jumped from register to register, paying shoppers' bills at Walmart and TJ Maxx. These reports from an ABC affiliate covering California's Inland Empire say that the woman claimed to have just won the lottery.
Walmart did not immediately respond to Business Insider's request for comment on Thursday.
MORE NEW PHOTOS 🚨@Sia was at Walmart & TJ Maxx in Palm Springs, CA today where she bought everyone‘s stuff under the name of Cici who had a won a lottery 😂 pic.twitter.com/voVo5u4P96
— Gedeon | SiaFurlerLovers ⛄️ (@siafurlerfanpg) November 28, 2019
Footage from KESQ shows "Cici" paying shoppers' bills, complimenting babies, and accepting bouquets during her pre-Thanksgiving trip to Walmart. According to KESQ, shoppers also witnessed Sia paying for shoppers down the road at TJ Maxx.
I’m crying bc she bought me stuff at TJ maxx and whole bunch of other people and then went to Walmart to buy more people stuff? What a fucking ANGEL 🥺💖 we don’t deserve siaðŸ˜
— dom (@duhduhdomeno) November 28, 2019
Singer Sia reportedly prefers to perform with some anonymity, often wearing an oversized bow and black-and-white-wig. The artist revealed that she lives with chronic pain this year, while also announcing that she lives with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome.
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