Celebrities

Deal Or No Deal star Brad Wale has more than £30,000 raised for him

Deal Or No Deal star Brad Wale has more than £30,000 raised for him after viewers were moved by his terminal health diagnosis in ‘gut-wrenching’ episode

Deal Or No Deal star Brad Wale has had more than £30,000 raised for him since revealing his terminal health diagnosis on the ITV show.

Contestant Brad, from Bridgnorth, Shropshire, left viewers emotional after he broke down in tears while discussing his Motor Neurone Disease (MND) diagnosis with host Stephen Mulhern in Thursday’s episode.

The terminal disease affects the motor nerves which eventually degenerate and die, making the muscles weaker and weaker, eventually leading to a paralysis.

Brad was on the show trying to raise money for his family and to achieve his bucket list goals, however he sadly walked away with just £5 after a devastating turn in the ‘gut-wrenching’ episode, with viewers sharing their sympathy for him.

But after the episode aired, his Deal Or No Deal co-star Rochelle Hughes set up a fundraiser in a bid to help Brad achieve his goals, and it has already raked in an impressive £30,000 from kind-hearted viewers.

Deal Or No Deal star Brad Wale has had more than £30,000 raised for him since revealing his terminal health diagnosis on the ITV show 

Contestant Brad, from Bridgnorth, Shropshire, left viewers emotional after he broke down in tears while discussing his Motor Neurone Disease (MND) diagnosis with host Stephen Mulhern

The GoFundMe has exceeded its £20,000 goal in just two days with more than 2,500 viewers donating to Brad’s cause, bringing the funds up to a grand total of £30,625 and climbing – as of 2.30pm on December 2.

Viewers also left sweet messages for Brad alongside their donations as they told how much his story had ‘moved’ them and ‘touched their hearts’.

One wrote: ‘Brad really touched my heart and us all pulling together can give him funds to do his bucket list…,’ while a second added: ‘He seems like such a lovely guy and he deserves to do all the things he wants to do!’

A third said: ‘I watched your show which had me in tears. Hope this fund will help you achieve some of your dreams. Best wishes to you and your family x.’

A fourth added: ‘Brad, you touched the hearts of a nation this week with your story and your searing honesty…what an inspiration you are…please go on now and get some of those dreams on your list ticked off! Good luck with everything lovely man and hope we hear more from you in the future.’

Another commented: ‘I just caught up on the show and you are a true inspiration to us all – go smash the bucket list! We are all rooting for you!’ 

A description on the fundraiser, penned by Brad’s friend Rochelle, read: ‘I’m sure you all saw Brads devastating game on Deal or No Deal.

‘His DOND family really want him to fulfil his dreams and we have set this up on the hope that anyone could maybe spare a couple of pounds and get Brad to tick some bits off his Bucket List. We love you Brad.’ 

But after the episode aired, his Deal Or No Deal co-star Rochelle Hughes set up a fundraiser in a bid to help Brad achieve his goals, and it has raked in £30,000 from kind-hearted viewers

Brad has taken to Facebook to share an array of posts thanking viewers for their kind donations and admitting he has been completely ‘overwhelmed’ by the massive support 

Brad has taken to Facebook to share an array of posts thanking viewers for their kind donations and admitting he has been completely ‘overwhelmed’ by the massive support.

On Friday, he explained that he had lost his phone as he explained why he might not have replied to his loved ones’ messages before thanking everyone for their donations.

He wrote: ‘Hey everyone, just a post to say I lost my phone last night. If you need me, drop me a message on here. I’m not able to access my emails either as I need my phone to verify myself.

‘Whilst I’m on here can I jus say thank you so much for all your lovely messages, posts and donations, completely overwhelmed by the response I’ve had.

‘Spent the past couple of days trying to take it all in. It’s blown my mind. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. I promise I will get around to replying to all of them, it’s just taking me a while.

‘Thanks so much again. Genuinely means so much. Thank you, thank you, thank you.’ 

In another post on Thursday, he wrote: ‘Just want to say a massive thank you, for all the messages of support I have had! I’m truly overwhelmed by it all and never in my life did I expect it. I had the best two weeks filming this amazing show and have truly made friends for life. 

‘I will eventually get around to replying to everyone, don’t think I’m ignoring anyone. It wasn’t meant to be but I’ve come away with so much more than money. 

On Deal Or No Deal, Brad revealed he was likely to have only a few years to live as he tried to raise money to achieve his bucket list goals before sadly walking away with just £5 

‘Stephen Mulhern and all of the production team on the show were honestly the nicest person you’d wish to meet and I feel so blessed to have been given this opportunity.’

On Deal Or No Deal, Brad revealed he was likely to have only a few years to live, but added that physicist Stephen Hawking was diagnosed with MND and yet lived for 55 years, as he tried to raise money to achieve his bucket list goals before sadly walking away with just £5. 

Several people in the studio were also in tears after listening to the brave contestant’s story.

Yet Brad – who uses crutches – proved he is trying his best to embrace the condition and find a positive perspective to face it all.

The contestant played an excellent game, with many people pushing for him to score a big win.

He had a promising start on the game, as he managed to shed more blue boxes than red, while he had the massive £100,000 yet to be discovered.

The banker then called with a £12,500, with the £75,000 box still in the play.

Brad followed his mum’s advice, who encouraged him to keep playing due to his lucky streak.

But at that point things took a typically unexpected turn as Brad rejected the cash offer – revealing he was aiming at winning £75,000.

Yet the high-risk game turned out to have a harsher outcome than expected, when Brad was left with four boxes including the amounts £75,000, £5,000, £10 and £5.

When the fourth and last box revealed the highest amount that Brad was dreaming of, it left the contestant as well as viewers at home devastated.

Several people in the studio, including this contestant, also broke down to tears after listening to the brave contestant’s story 

Deal Or No Deal viewers were so moved by Brad’s story, they took to X/Twitter to share their support as they were upset by the game’s outcome

It got worse when Brad eliminated the next box with a £5,000 amount, as he told host Stephen: ‘This is my life. I’ve always had such bad luck. Nothing changes, I should have expected this.’

He received a final offer from the banker of just £4, as Brad finished off opening his box which had only £5 all along. 

WHAT IS MOTOR NEURONE DISEASE?

Motor neurone disease is a rare condition that mainly affects people in their 60s and 70s, but it can affect adults of all ages.

It’s caused by a problem with cells in the brain and nerves called motor neurones. These cells gradually stop working over time. It’s not known why this happens.

Having a close relative with motor neurone disease, or a related condition called frontotemporal dementia, can sometimes mean you’re more likely to get it. But it doesn’t run in families in most cases.

Early symptoms can include weakness in your ankle or leg, like finding it hard to walk upstairs; slurred speech, finding it hard to swallow, a weak grip, and gradual weight loss.

If you have these symptoms, you should see a GP. They will consider other possible conditions and can refer you to a specialist called a neurologist if necessary.

If a close relative has motor neurone disease or frontotemporal dementia and you’re worried you may be at risk of it, they may refer you to a genetic counsellor to talk about your risk and any tests you can have

Source: NHS UK 

 

Deal Or No Deal viewers were moved by Brad’s story, with several taking to X/Twitter to share their support as they were upset by the game’s outcome.

One viewer penned: ‘That was the most gut wrenching thing i’ve watched in so long… brad i love u #DealOrNoDeal.’

A second user agreed sharing their feelings: ‘#Brad #DealorNoDeal Never before have I wanted someone to win big on a TV game show, as I did today. So sad it never happened What a beautiful, funny, courageous man he is. I really hope he can achieve his bucket list X.’

 A third wrote ‘Everyone after watching Brad’s game’ and shared a gif reaction saying ‘Alright I’m gonna go cry’.

‘Omg Brad, diagnosed with MND, I pray he wins big on #DealOrNoDeal @StephenMulhern @ITVX @itv,’ said another person.

Another viewer of the show run in his defence and begged: ‘#DealOrNoDeal can we please start a gofundme or something for brad ??? surely deserves it, what an incredible man.’

‘That has got to be one of the saddest Deal or No Deal’s I have seen. Poor Brad.  #DealOrNoDeal,’ another one reacted.

‘Felt so sorry for Brad such a wonderful man made me cry when he said all he’s had is bad luck though his life #DealOrNoDeal,’ penned another person.

Since receiving his MND diagnosis, Brad has fundraised to try and find a cure for the disease, taking part in a skydive in September last year, which raised £3,685.

He said on his fundraising page ahead of the dive: ‘My one wish is for them to find a cure or a decent treatment to ease symptoms and prolong life.

‘This is the reason I am doing a sponsored skydive, to raise much needed funds to get that one step closer.’

He split the money raised between two charities – the Motor Neurone Disease Association and The Cavalier Centre.

After completely the skydive, Brad wrote on his fundraising page: ‘What an amazing experience it was too! One more thing ticked off my bucket list.’

Despite having a promising start, Brad ended up taking home £5,000 and told Stephen: ‘This is my life. I’ve always had such bad luck. Nothing changes, I should have expected this’

Since receiving his MND diagnosis, Brad has fundraised to try and find a cure for the disease, taking part in a skydive in September last year, which raised £3,685

As well as his skydive, he has also hosted cake sales and tombolas in a bid to raise funds for charity and spread awareness about the disease.

According to Shropshire Live, Brad lives with his family because of his condition but said he is still trying to stay as ‘independent as possible’ and ‘fight’ the disease.

Last year, Brad – who previously lived in Spain for four years before moving back to England when his symptoms first emerged – told how he was no longer able to walk up stairs due to the condition worsening.

To donate to Brad’s GoFundMe, visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/37j2m2k6ko

Source: Read Full Article