Kunal Nayyar, the actor best known for his role as Raj Koothrappali onThe Big Bang Theory, has sparked widespread attention online after revealing a personal habit of anonymously paying families' medical bills.

In a recent interview with The i Paper, Nayyar described the practice as his 'masked vigilante' activity, which he carries out on GoFundMe campaigns during the night. The story quickly went viral on X, highlighting the contrast between Nayyar's reported wealth and his quiet charitable work.

Nayyar starred in all 12 seasons ofThe Big Bang Theory, the CBS sitcom that ran from 2007 to 2019. At the height of the show's popularity, the cast reportedly earned $1 million (£737,680) per episode, and Forbes magazine ranked Nayyar as the world's third-highest-paid television actor in both 2015 and 2018, with annual earnings of $20 million (£14.7 million) and $23.5 million (£17.3 million), respectively.

Fortune magazine currently estimateshis net worth at $45 million (£33.1 million). Despite such wealth, Nayyar has said that money does not feel burdensome and instead provides him with the freedom to give back. According toVariety, he has been using his success in unexpected ways by anonymously donating to GoFundMe campaigns to cover families' medical bills.

During the interview, Nayyar explained his enjoyment in helping families cover medical expenses without seeking recognition. 'I really love to do this at night and just pay random families' medical bills. That's my masked vigilante thing,' he said. He also noted that he and his family support animal charities, particularly organisations focused on dogs.

This approach to philanthropy emphasises anonymity and direct assistance, allowing him to positively impact lives without public fanfare.

Nayyar's comments have gained traction online, especially as they coincide with other high-profile GoFundMe campaigns. Fans drew comparisons to a recent campaign organised by friends ofJames Van Der Beek, who passed away after a battle with cancer.

The GoFundMe sought to support Van Der Beek's wife and six children and ultimately raised $2.6 million (£1.91 million). The campaign statement from Van Der Beek's friends read: 'Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for showing up for James and his beautiful family. Your kindness has meant more than we can put into words. In the middle of deep grief, your support has been a light.'

Social media users have responded to Nayyar's revelation with a mixture of admiration and curiosity, sparking discussions about celebrity wealth, philanthropy, and the role of online crowdfunding in addressing medical expenses.

Nayyar's habit of donating anonymously places him within a growing trend of celebrities using their resources to support causes without public recognition. Unlike large-scale charitable campaigns that often generate significant publicity, Nayyar's approach focuses on direct impact and human connection.

Source: International Business Times UK