Twilight actor Michael Sheen pays debt worth £1 million of 900 laid-off Tata Steel workers
Hollywood actor Michael Shin has paid 1 million pounds for 900 people, which affected the closure of Tata steel explosion stove in the South Wales, which left 2,800 employees five months ago.
The actor, known for Amadeus, Twilight, and a very royal scandal, among others, began to invest 100 000 pounds to buy and cancel them instead of profit. “I had no idea how this strange system worked, but it seemed good to do,” Shin said she didn’t have money, but did she have no money.
The idea brings roots to the cafe’s employee after the emotional meeting in Talbott. “It really hits at home,” he said. “I just thought. I can do to help. “
It is noteworthy that Shin does not know the identity of their help, only their locations and the debts they have moved. “I would never know who they are, I still don’t know who they are,” he said. He added that due to the “stark” of discussing the money, some people may not understand their debts have been repaid and urged to check their accounts.
His efforts are part of the 4th documentary of the new wave, Michael Sheen’s secret gems, revealing how financial institutions benefit from vulnerable people. The debt market allows companies to buy unpaid loans at discounted prices, and borrowers are responsible for the entire amount. Shin used this reptile to delete debts than using them.
The long lawyer of the social reasons, the Shogh announced himself a “non-commercial” actor, in 2021, dedicating his earnings to meaningful initiatives. The last act of his generosity strengthens his devotion to needy communities.