The Penguin star Colin Farrell completed the Irish Life Dublin Marathon earlier today in support of charity Debra Ireland, crossing the finish line in just over four hours with longtime friend Emma Fogarty, who has a rare genetic condition called epidermolysis bullosa that affects the skin.
Joining ranks with over 22,000 runners, the Oscar nominee kicked off the event and met up with Fogarty in the last 2.5 miles of the race, wheeling her to the ending ribbon.
In a video captured at the finish line, Farrell is seen embracing Fogarty as he rests after the ordeal. “Shall we go again?” The Banshees of Inisherin actor can be heard saying.
Leading up to the annual run, Fogarty and Farrell surpassed their goal of raising 400,000 euros for EB, setting a new goal of 1 million euros in light of receiving 679,000 euros (roughly $733 million) as of a day ago.
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