Actor Colin Farrell has thanked the public for backing his charity marathon run for a friend with an agonising skin condition after a joint TV appearance added more than â¬400,000 in donations to the pot.
The Hollywood A-lister and Emma Fogarty, who is Irelandâs longest-surviving person battling the genetic condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB), starred on RTEâs Late Late Show on Friday night.
The Penguin star is running next Sundayâs Irish Life Dublin Marathon to mark Ms Fogartyâs recent 40th birthday â a milestone she thought she might never see.
She will join him in a wheelchair for the final 4km of the course â with each kilometre representing a decade of her life.
Ms Fogarty, from Co Laois, endures a constant battle against the most severe form of the rare, genetic disease (recessive dystrophic EB), with sufferers currently given a life expectancy of around 30 to 35 years.
Born with no skin on her left foot and right arm, she experiences excruciating blisters on her skin from the slightest touch â the condition is also known as Butterfly Skin.
Her and Farrellâs âRun to 40â challenge has now raised more than â¬500,000, with Fridayâs appearance on the Late, Late Show alone pulling in â¬415,000.
The funds will support the charity Debra, which helps 300 people in Ireland living with epidermolysis bullosa. The fundraising initiative is still live online.
Dubliner Farrell described Ms Fogarty as a âlegendâ.
âThere are four forms of the condition and Emma has the severest one,â he said backstage on Friday.
âShe is the third person in Ireland with her type of EB to reach the age of 40 â sheâs a miracle really, and a legend.â
Speaking to host Patrick Kielty during the show, Ms Fogarty highlighted the challenge the 4km distance will pose to her.
âFour kilometres sounds very little to a lot of people â thereâs people here who probably run 10km every day or 5km or whatever,â she said.
âFor me, thatâs going to be a very long journey because potholes, ramps, even a pebble on the road â I will feel every one.â
Debra chief executive Jimmy Fearon said he is in a âstate of shock and absolute excitementâ at the publicâs response to Fridayâs show.
âI canât believe that this has been achieved,â he said.
âEmma and Colin were outstanding and we are overjoyed with the funds raised â the good things we can do for families with EB is what this is all about.â âPA