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Hollywood star Colin Farrell emotional as he finishes Dublin City Marathon - and pushes close friend over finish line

Colin Farrell looked emotional as he completed the Dublin Marathon while pushing his friend, Emma Fogarty, in a wheelchair.The Voyagers star ran the marathon on Sunday, 27 October to support Emma, who has the rare skin condition epidermolysis bullosa (EB), which causes causes fragile, blistering skin. In photos from the event, Emma could be seen cheering as Colin, 48, pushed her across the finish line. After completing the race together, the pair shared a heartwarming moment together in which they hugged once another and marked the momentous occasion.
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