EastEnders’ Michelle Collins sparks a dispute on Twitter after she ‘caught’ a homeless woman asleep and posted on Twitter

The 59-year-old actress posted on her social media page a photo of the couple on a street wrapped in a duvet in Highgate, north London.

She wrote: “I have no idea if it’s voyeurism, but I had to take this image of a man in a sleeping bag in Highgate on the sidewalk (very rich neighborhood) at 12:30, I was sleeping soundly and had to sleep. him, I was disgusted that he would take @CamdenCouncil position.”

Michelle’s message temporarily sparked a dispute with Twitter users.

Some advised that she can also get someone else in and called her “humanity” to say she had overlooked it.

Meanwhile, others have supported London-born stellar consciousness and report the disastrous situation directly to the council.

A Twitter user wrote, “Where is your humanity?

“Why take a picture of him? You’ve notoriously lost the thriving neighborhood for real.”

“This can also only take position in London. Come in with preference and claim the inconvenience you’ve caused!

Another says sarcastically: “Wow, you stepped on it, you left him money, c bordo to see what is also done.”

One of them went to keep Michelle and wrote, “I think it’s transparent that she cares about her safety.”

He added: “I don’t call this voyeurist Michelle. I’d say you call all this is sad, incompatible and heartbreaking. That’s never expected to take up position yet. Let’s see if the local council does anything to help.”

Responding to an irritated fan, Michelle proved she had overlooked her partner Abig apple more.

He also said he “didn’t feel good or safe” to wake the individual up and ask how he was.

After her role as Cindy Beale in EastEnders, Michelle joined the cast of EastEnders’ rival soap opera Corocountry Street as Stellos Angeles Price, the angelsndlos angelesdy of the Rovers Return pub, in 2011.

Since then, he moved from a play station to play at the Celebrity 5GB Camping in 2019.

The mother also calls the executive to describe when the theater industry, adding creatives and performers, can move on to paintings in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Sun Online went to Michelle’s for comment.

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