Can you believe Colin Farrell not only ran a marathon but pushed a friend in a wheelchair for charity? And they raised €774K!
Colin Farrell, the charismatic star best known for his role as the Penguin, showed that he’s not just a Hollywood heartthrob but also a heart of gold when he completed the Dublin Marathon last Sunday. This wasn't just any marathon; Colin pushed his beloved friend Emma Fogarty, who lives with the severe skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB), in a wheelchair. As they crossed the finish line together, there wasn’t a dry eye in the crowd—fans and fellow runners alike were moved to tears by the touching display of friendship and bravery.
Farrell's journey through the marathon was not just a personal challenge; it was a mission to raise funding for Debra Ireland, an organisation dedicated to supporting those affected by EB. The joint effort of Colin and Emma has so far raised an astonishing €774,000, and the CEO of Debra Ireland praised their initiative, stating, "magic still exists". This remarkable amount was generated from the public’s generous support of their cause, reflecting both the power of social media campaigns and the kindness of the public.
The camaraderie displayed between Farrell and Fogarty reminds us all of the importance of standing by our friends, no matter the challenges we face. During the last four kilometres of the race, Colin pushed Emma with unwavering determination, proving that true friendship means going the extra mile—literally! Onlookers cheered them on, energised by their purpose and the zest for life emanating from both. Colin hailed Emma as the “epitome of bravery,” inspiring thousands with her tenacity.
As they celebrated their success together, it was clear that Farrell’s heartwarming efforts extended beyond just completing the race; he is shaping the narrative around living boldly with challenges. This marathon story brings to light how charity can transform lives, both for those who give and those who receive. Did you know that epidermolysis bullosa affects roughly 1 in 50,000 births and can cause extreme fragility of the skin? While it’s a heartbreaking condition, stories like Colin and Emma's remind us that solidarity and outreach can create a lasting impact.
Colin Farrell has long been known for his compelling performances, but his role in Dublin Marathon portrays him as a champion of change, truly embodying the spirit of community. And as a fun fact, did you know that marathon running has been shown to reduce depression and increase overall well-being? So, who knows, maybe next time we'll see Colin tackling another marathon—or at least getting a 5K team together!
Actor raised thousands for the national charity supporting people living with epidermolysis bullosa.
Colin Farrell completed the Dublin marathon on Sunday after pushing his friend with a rare skin condition for the last four kilometres of the run.
Hollywood actor Colin Farrell has completed the Dublin marathon while pushing his friend in a wheelchair over the...
The CEO of Debra Ireland, which helps people with the skin condition Epidermolysis Bullosa (EB), said €774000 has been raised from Colin Farrell's campaign ...
Colin Farrell, a leading man in blockbusters and independent films since the 2000s, ran the Dublin marathon with his long-time friend Emma Fogarty.
The CEO of Debra Ireland has said that "magic still exists" as the funds raised by Colin and Emma's Dublin Marathon participation has reached almost €800000 ...
Colin Farrell pounded the pavement through city streets to complete the Dublin marathon – all for the sake of his friendship with Emma Fogarty, ...
Emma Fogarty lives with the most severe form of genetic condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB) - also known as butterfly skin - which causes excruciating ...
Debra CEO Jimmy Fearon has expressed deep gratitude for the overwhelming support generated by Colin Farrell and Emma Fogarty's participation in the Dublin ...
Colin Farrell has completed a marathon with his close friend Emma Fogarty, hailing her for demonstrating “what courage is all about”. The Hollywood star ran ...
Actor Colin Farrell and his longtime friend Emma Fogarty have raised over €775000 so far in aid of charity Debra following their Dublin Marathon finish.
The star of The Penguin ran the final 4km alongside Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition called epidermolysis bullosa.
The 48-year-old star ran the final 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of the 26-mile race while pushing his friend Emma Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition, ...
Colin Farrell pushed his friend Emma Fogarty, who lives with a rare skin condition, the final 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) of the Irish Life Dublin Marathon in ...
Award-winning actor and runner Colin Farrell finished the Dublin Marathon in 4:06:45 while pushing his friend in wheelchair for the last 2.5 miles.