Colin Farrell runs Dublin Marathon, raises money for rare genetic disorder

Oct 30, 2024 19:53


Colin Farrell not only had an above-average finishing time at the Dublin Marathon yesterday, but he helped raise more than €785k for the Irish charity Debra in honor of his pal Emma Fogarty. 👏https://t.co/tRhxCSP2pj
- IrishCentral (@IrishCentral) October 28, 2024

- ONTD's favourite DILF Colin Farrell ran the Dublin Marathon on October 27th, with an impressive finish time of 4 hours, 6 minutes, and 45 seconds.

- for the last 4km he pushed his friend Emma Fogarty who, at just 40, is the longest-surviving Irish woman with epidermolysis bullosa, a rare and agonizing condition that causes fragile and blistering skin. Each kilometre he ran with her represented a decade of her life.

- their "Run to 40" campaign raised over €785,000 (around $850,000 USD) for the charity Debra, which supports people in Ireland living with this incurable genetic disorder.





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