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Was George Michael a human or an angel?

 At the age of 53, he passed away from a cardiac attack on December 25, 2016. Thanks to him, hundreds of thousands of people are still living.


The fact that the artist had donated millions to aid orphans, the homeless, the sick, and foreigners in need wasn't made public until after his passing. During the commercial break, the "The Deal" participant stated that she needs 15,000 pounds for an invitro operation. The full sum was covertly transferred to her name the following day when Michael called.



"George Michael" worked in a homeless shelter where I volunteered, according to TV host Richard Osman. He requested us not to tell anyone, so I kept this information to myself.He requested us not to tell anyone, so I kept this information to myself. He was once like that." "A woman at a children's charity told me the only reason they're still around is because of George Michael," says actress Emmeline Mondeau. "George Michael would turn up at 3.30am and donate £100k every Easter when Chris Tarrant and I hosted the 'Capital FM' children's charity event," said Kate Vogue. Mike Brown the DJ "He handed £25,000 to an unidentified woman in a cafe who was crying over a debt. When the customer left, he instructed the waitress to give the woman the check he had written."


"He organised a free performance for the nurses who cared for his late mother," said Vector Victoria.

His contributions, according to Andrew, have made it possible for people with HIV to live healthy lives free from prejudice and discrimination.

Trustee of the Terence Higgins Foundation Jane Baron "I once published a piece about a prominent man who gave a waitress a tip of £5,000 because she was a medical student who was in debt. George Michael was that person."


He was also the lone celebrity in the game show "Do you want to be a millionaire?" The proceeds from the stars' participation go to charitable causes, and he declared: "If I fail, I'll pay the money myself."


Reporter Sally Hughes: "Since 1996, George Michael has given all of the money made off of the song "Jesus" to organisations that support kids. He left behind millions that rescued tens of thousands of kids."

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