David Spade stunned one hard-working Burger King employee — who hasn’t missed an afternoon of labor in 27 years — with a $5,000 donation. The fast-food worker, named Kevin Ford, received viral status after he posted a video thanking the company for recognizing his loyalty with a paltry gift bag. The comedian became one of many buyers to donate to a GoFundMe arrange for the unwavering worker, which now tops $100,000.
According to a GoFundMe set up by means of the worker's daughter, the staunch staffer started working for the corporate as a unmarried father in a bid to win custody of his two children. Ford’s daughter, Seryna, explains that as their family grew and her father remarried he decided to stay with the corporate “on account of the amazing medical health insurance.”
She added that the job helped get all “four of his daughters thru highschool and school with complete healthcare protection.”
“My dad continues to paintings here, as a result of though he does glance young, he is coming up on retirement age and leaving would price him his retirement,” she persisted. “In no way are we inquiring for cash or is he expecting any money but if someone seems like blessing him he would really like to talk over with his grandchildren.”
David Spade took notice of the unwavering worker’s willpower to the task, and he generously donated $5,000 to the worker's GoFundMe — at the side of a non-public message.
“Keep up the great paintings. 27 years,” the Just Shoot Me actor stated to Ford on Instagram, as per TMZ.
“HOLY S—T Dude!!!” the abnormal worker mentioned in reaction. “Cannot Believe This!!!! THANK YOU SO MUCH!!! For even gazing the video! I like you my brother!!! Much love and God bless...LLP”
Ford joked that he “may well be able to take a break day” in a follow-up message, to which Spade quipped: “Wait unwell year 30.”
“Thank you once more sir, you’re the most efficient have a perfect day,” Ford added.
By Saturday, the GoFundMe page created for the unswerving laborer had already surpassed $100,000 and confirmed no indicators of slowing down. Nearly 2,5000 folks had chipped in to lend a hand reward Ford for his hard paintings after the corporate dropped the ball on his gift — which incorporated a movie price tag, some sweet, and a couple of pens.
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