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Kunal Nayyar Has Been Quietly Paying Strangers' Medical Bills on GoFundMe

The Big Bang Theory star, once one of the world's highest-paid TV actors, revealed his late-night habit of anonymously covering hospital bills for random families.

BY Kayenat Kalam

Feb 19, 2026

4 min read
Kunal Nayyar Has Been Quietly Paying Strangers' Medical Bills on GoFundMe

Most people know Kunal Nayyar as Raj Koothrappali, the lovable astrophysicist from The Big Bang Theory who spent the better part of twelve seasons unable to speak to women without alcohol. But a recent interview has given the world a glimpse of the real man behind the character, and the reaction online has been overwhelmingly warm.

Nayyar, who earned tens of millions of dollars during his time on one of the most successful sitcoms in television history, revealed that he regularly goes on GoFundMe late at night and anonymously pays the medical bills of random families he finds on the platform.

The Rise and the Earnings of a Big Bang Theory Star

To understand just how significant Nayyar's giving is, it helps to understand the scale of wealth the show generated for its cast. The Big Bang Theory ran on CBS from 2007 to 2019, across a remarkable 12 seasons. At the height of its popularity, the main cast members were earning a reported $1 million per episode. That figure placed The Big Bang Theory cast among the highest-paid performers in the history of American television.

Nayyar personally reached the top of those lists more than once. Forbes ranked him as the world's third-highest-paid TV actor in both 2015 and 2018, with annual earnings of $20 million and $23.5 million in those respective years. Fortune magazine reported in January 2026 that his current estimated net worth stands at approximately $45 million.

Despite that level of financial success, Nayyar told The i Paper that wealth does not feel like a burden to him. He described his relationship with money in straightforward terms. According to Variety, which reported on the interview, Nayyar said that money had given him greater freedom and that the greatest gift of that freedom is the ability to give back and change people's lives. He also mentioned supporting animal charities, citing his love of dogs as one motivation.

But it was the GoFundMe habit that caught people's attention. Nayyar described scrolling through campaigns at night and quietly covering medical bills for families he has never met and will never speak to. He called it his "masked vigilante thing," a phrase that resonated widely with people online who appreciated both the humor and the genuine generosity behind it.

Why the Story Hit a Nerve This Week

The timing of the interview going viral was not entirely coincidental. It spread rapidly on X at the same moment that a separate and emotionally charged GoFundMe story was dominating entertainment news. Friends of the late James Van Der Beek, the Dawson's Creek actor who died following a cancer battle, launched a fundraising campaign after his wife and six children were reportedly left in serious financial difficulty. That campaign raised $2.6 million from the public, and it attracted both enormous generosity and some criticism from people who questioned why wealthy Hollywood figures did not step in to help.

Against that backdrop, the story of Nayyar doing exactly that, quietly and without recognition, for complete strangers, hit differently. The contrast was not lost on people. Here was a man with $45 million to his name choosing to spend his evenings paying off hospital bills for families he would never meet, asking for nothing in return.

According to Variety, the story became one of the outlet's most widely read pieces in the days following its publication, a clear sign that readers found Nayyar's approach to wealth both surprising and genuinely moving.

For many fans of The Big Bang Theory, the story added a new layer to how they see the actor. Raj Koothrappali was always the most openly tender member of the show's central group, the one most likely to cry at a romantic film or speak earnestly about his feelings. It turns out the man who played him may share more with that character than anyone realized.

Nayyar has not made a public statement about the viral attention, which feels consistent with the whole point. The anonymity, it seems, was never incidental. It was the entire idea.

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