Ex On The Beach Star Ashley Cain has been able to raise OVER £1.4M for his daughter Azaylia, who suffers from Leukaemia in less than 24 hours.
Ashley Cain informed his Instagram followers that he and his partner, Safiyya Vorajee were told that they were only left with one option to save their daughter's life after her Leukaemia sadly returned.
He mentioned that Consultants from 'all around the world" said that Azaylia would need to fly to Singapore for CAR-T therapy, as well as a haplo transplant.
The treatment would last for a minimum of one year, and Ashley made it clear that the aggresive nature of Azaylia's disease meant that they would have to travel out in "a matter of weeks".
The treatment comes with a price of £1M, as well as a deposit of £500,000.
He went on to speak about Azaylia's strength throughout the process, and said that she has fought "every near impossible battle so far" and pleaded with his followers to donate and give her a chance to have a life.
Ashley spoke about the huge impact that Azaylia has had on him and Safiyya's lives, and asked his followers to "help our hearts continue to beat as one"
He ended his post by reinforcing just how important it is to donate, and stressed that even "the smallest of donations" can play a part in saving Azaylia's life.
The post went viral, and was shared far and wide. There was a total of over 1M donations in less than 24 hours, which is nothing short of remarkable.
Celebrities such as Molly Mae Hague donated to the cause, as well as England International Footballer, Luke Shaw.
Businessman, Umar Kamani also was seen to donate £20,000 towards the treatement.
Ashley then took to his Instagram story to give a heartfelt thank you everybody to everybody who donated, and shared Azaylia sleeping after a long day of tough treatment.
He started off by saying he was "overwhelemed" at the amount of people that donated and shared the post.
"My family are eternally grateful to you guys. I mean, I didn't even... I've had the busiest day with consultants today, doctors, nurses, on the phone to pharmaceutical companies, looking after Azaylia, I didn't even know until tonight.
"I've gone on my phone and seen thousands of messages. I thought they were going to be saying we were close, the fact that we've hit it and that we're way above is just incredible so, listen to guys, thank you. Thank you so much.
The Team at TSB wish Azaylia a speedy recovery and hope that the family can find the strength to tackle the difficult times ahead.