Dying Deal Or No Deal contestant who won £5 reaches huge milestone in fundraiser

Dying Deal Or No Deal contestant Brad Wale has hit a major milestone on his fundraiser after winning just £5 on the ITV show.

The 29-year-old was left "heartbroken" after his "devastating" win of a fiver on the reboot of the classic show. But viewers have rallied behind him after he spoke of his Motor Neurone Disease diagnosis.

On Wednesday (December 6), he appeared on Good Morning Britain to speak about the reaction. His friend Rochelle set up a GoFundMe page called "Help Brad get his bucket list" after his Deal Or No Deal stint.

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And following his appearance on GMB, it has skyrocketed, getting more than five times its intended goal. As of time of publication, generous viewers have raised more than £105,000 for Brad.

In the description, Rochelle says: "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."

And since the influx of donations, she shared an update. She thanked everyone, branding those who had dug deep "incredible".

She added: "You have changed Brad's life and I will never be able to say thank you enough." She went on to say: "You should all be so proud of yourselves for your kindness."

Speaking on GMB, a grateful Brad said: "From last Thursday the response I have had is something I could never put into words, from the bottom of my heart it means the world and I can never say thank you enough. You'll never understand how much this has changed my life."

And he has big plans for his bucket list, which will now be made easier thanks to viewers' generosity. He said: "I've always wanted to go to India, Thailand, just going to see places really I've also always wanted to do a bungee jump.

"Just to be able to wake up and think I can go and do this, or that. I've never had that I've always been skint. I feel honoured, blessed and guilty all at the same time, so to be given this kindness, to me, is just nothing I would ever expect."

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