American football fan, Carson King, who cheekily held up a sign on TV asking for people to send him money to buy beer, has received over $1m.
Now, just over a week on, the 24-year-old has raised more than a $1m (£800,000) and is donating the funds to a children’s hospital.
“I was hoping to make a couple people laugh! I never expected to be on TV, and definitely did not except anyone to send any money,” he said.
Referencing a beer brand, King’s sign read “Busch Light Supply Needs Replenished” and gave his username for mobile payment service Venmo.
When cameras caught the sign on September 14 and broadcast it across America from the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Iowa State Cyclones game, viewers at home began to send him money.
When the cash flowing into his account hit $600 (£480), Mr King conferred with his family and tweeted after the game that he decided to donate all the proceeds (minus the cost of one case of beer) to University of Iowa Stead Family Children’s Hospital.
King told Sky News, “I was hoping, best case scenario, someone in the crowd sees the sign, gets a laugh, and sends $20 for a case of Busch Light.” To go from that to over $1.065million in total contributions – including matches from Busch and Venmo – is amazing.
“It just shows that once people hear about a good cause, they are willing to help.”
King, who is going to accept donations until the end of the month, told Sky News he chose the family hospital “because they do amazing work for everyone in the state, and country for that matter, saving lives and giving hope to thousands of families”.
He said, “I just wanted to help in anyway I could.”
Both Venmo and Busch Light pledged to match the contributions, which meant King’s total funds burst through the $1m barrier on Sunday.
On Monday, the Iowa State University fan tweeted, “I still can’t believe we hit a million dollars yesterday. We’re sitting at over $1,065,000.00 in total contributions to @UIchildrens after @BuschBeer and @venmo match our contribution. #ForTheKids and we’re not done yet!”