Let it never be said that Daniel Radcliffe isn't a man of his word.
The 25-year-old "Harry Potter" star has paid back the cab fare loaned to him two years ago by a group of reveling Irish athletes. In 2012, Radcliffe accompanied the group to a party in celebration of a big win, then found himself without cash for the cab ride home.
As proof, Conor Mulally, one of the athletes Radcliffe partied with, tweeted a photo Thursday of the €50.00 note the actor sent, along with a thank-you letter. Mulally's caption reads, "Two years later, Daniel Radcliffe pays us back the taxi fare from that infamous night."
Radcliffe's thank-you note reads: "Hi guys, So, Thanks again for paying for my cab! I couldn't live with myself if I didn't honour my word and pay you back. Once again great meeting you all. Hope this covers it!"
According to the Toronto Sun, Radcliffe partied with the Dublin Minor Football team in 2012, after the team won its first championship since 1984.
Yes, Mulally also tweeted a photo of the team celebrating in 2012, with Radcliffe in the center of the group:
Radcliffe apparently took advantage of his recent stay in Dublin while filming "What If," an upcoming romantic comedy, to cover the debt.
The 25-year-old "Harry Potter" star has paid back the cab fare loaned to him two years ago by a group of reveling Irish athletes. In 2012, Radcliffe accompanied the group to a party in celebration of a big win, then found himself without cash for the cab ride home.
As proof, Conor Mulally, one of the athletes Radcliffe partied with, tweeted a photo Thursday of the €50.00 note the actor sent, along with a thank-you letter. Mulally's caption reads, "Two years later, Daniel Radcliffe pays us back the taxi fare from that infamous night."
Two years later,Daniel Radcliffe pays us back the taxi fare from that infamous night #gent http://ift.tt/1r7t2MI
— Conor Mullally (@ConorConorj) September 18, 2014
Radcliffe's thank-you note reads: "Hi guys, So, Thanks again for paying for my cab! I couldn't live with myself if I didn't honour my word and pay you back. Once again great meeting you all. Hope this covers it!"
According to the Toronto Sun, Radcliffe partied with the Dublin Minor Football team in 2012, after the team won its first championship since 1984.
Yes, Mulally also tweeted a photo of the team celebrating in 2012, with Radcliffe in the center of the group:
Careful Now..! Down with this sort of thing...!
#Dubs picked up Harry Potter when they won Minor title!@ConorConorj http://ift.tt/1scNPRf
— Des Cahill (@sportsdes) May 3, 2014
Radcliffe apparently took advantage of his recent stay in Dublin while filming "What If," an upcoming romantic comedy, to cover the debt.
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