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A $73 Million GoFundMe Created For ‘Snowfall’ Character, Franklin Saint

Snowfall fans don’t care that TV characters aren’t real. They were distraught after Franklin Saint’s (portrayed by Damson Idris) mother, Cissy, killed his chances of earning back the $73 million Teddy (Played by Carter Hudson) stole. 

Unbelievably, a GoFundMe was created.

The fundraiser creator named themselves after Idris’ character and titled the GoFundMe campaign “Reup on Product.”

“Everyone he helped turned [their] back on him after he was stolen from and left with nothing,” the description reads.

Franklin discovered Teddy stole his money and demanded

every penny back. Franklin embarked on a mission to find Teddy in the sixth and final season. When he did, he continued torturing him until Teddy decided to split the millions and go their separate ways. 

However, Cissy ruined those plans, and Snowfall fans were devastated after watching

Franklin’s life end up like his dad’s.

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The GoFundMe garnered $50, with means only $72,999,950 to go.

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