When Fox News anchor Shannon Bream met a man who's 11-year-old nephew was dying, it broke her heart. So, she posted a plea on Twitter, asking for help in granting his dying wish. In no time, celebs like Chris Evans, Ryan Reynolds and more replied. And this inspiring story of superhero stars answering the call will restore your faith in humanity! Playing a superhero in a movie is one thing. But doing the right thing in real-life is another. And recently, some of Hollywood's comic book stars came together to do something very special for a dying fan.
“Need your help Twitterverse," Shannon tweeted, "Trying to help a young boy who is dying. He probably has just days and all he want[s] is a greeting from one of the Avengers. If you have a celeb connection, please let me know. Otherwise, could you help out with a RT? Thank you in advance!”
And in just a matter of a few hours, Shannon received replies from multiple celebrities!Need your help Twitterverse - trying to help a young boy who is dying. He probably has just days and all he want is a greeting from one of the Avengers. If you have a celeb connection, please let me know. Otherwise, could you help out with a RT? Thank you in advance!
— Shannon Bream (@ShannonBream) March 25, 2018
Of course, it's not too surprising considering he's a regular visitor to Boston Children's Hospital. And the kind celeb has made headlines before when he teamed up with Star-Lord Chris Pratt (Guardians of the Galaxy) to surprise patients at two children's hospitals.Happy to! DM me
— Chris Evans (@ChrisEvans) March 26, 2018
But even more celebrities responded to create this inspiring story of superhero stars uniting to grant a boy's dying wish!I'm the purple one. DM me.
— Paul Bettany (@Paul_Bettany) March 26, 2018
And Shannon was delighted by the response her desperate plea got.I’m more of a “Reserve Avenger”. But happy to help. DM me.
— Ryan Reynolds (@VancityReynolds) March 26, 2018
“Thank you, EVERYONE!" Shannon tweeted. "Major progress has been made because of you. A special assist coming in from @jaketapper I guess Twitter can be full of love when someone really needs it.”It's always wonderful to see social being used to do something good. And seeing these celebrities take time out to do something special for a fan in need is truly touching! h/t: Fox News Featured Image Credit: Reuters (Chris Evans)/ Christopher Polk/Getty Images (Ryan Reynolds) YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: True Inspiring Story -- Actor Chris Pratt Asks Twitter Fans To Pray For A Sick 4-Year-Old Boy