Overview
- The remarks originated in a December 2025 interview with The i Paper and were recirculated on X this week after a Pubity post drew millions of views.
- Nayyar described browsing GoFundMe at night to cover random medical campaigns, calling the practice his “masked vigilante” habit.
- He and his wife, Neha Kapur, have also financed scholarships and backed animal‑welfare groups, as reported in the same interview.
- Online reaction has been mixed, with some criticizing publicity around supposedly anonymous aid and others praising the direct help to families.
- Coverage links the viral resurfacing to broader conversations about medical crowdfunding, noting a GoFundMe for James Van Der Beek’s family that has raised about $2.6 million.