An Australian teen who smashed an egg on the head of a right-wing lawmaker said he has redirected almost $70,000 in donations for his legal fees to victims of the Christchurch mosque shootings.

A video showing Will Connolly, 17, cracking an egg on Sen. Fraser Anning of Queensland went viral in March after the politician blamed Muslims for a white supremacist killing worshippers at two New Zealand mosques.

Connolly was punched by the lawmaker and held in a chokehold by others before being arrested. He was quickly dubbed as "Egg Boy."

Donations for his legal defense and to "buy more eggs" poured in from around the world, but Connolly said on Tuesday that pro bono lawyers represented him, leaving him with no outstanding fees.

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“I decided to donate all monies to help provide some relief to the victims of the massacre ... it wasn’t mine to keep,” Connolly wrote on his Instagram account. “To the victims of the tragedy, I wholeheartedly hope that this can bring some relief to you.”

The Christchurch shootings left 51 people attending Friday prayers dead, making it the deadliest massacre in New Zealand's modern history.

Australia Prime Minster Scott Morrison took Connolly's side at the time of the incident, denouncing Anning's comments. Earlier this month, Anning failed to win enough votes to be reelected. His term ends in June.