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Super Hero: Chris Hemsworth Donates to Australia | Israel today

2020-01-07T13:11:12.051Z


The Australian player joins a large number of celebs who have opened their hearts and pockets and donated millions to fight the huge fires on a global continent


Australian player joins a growing line of celebs who have opened their hearts and pockets and donated millions to fight the huge fires in the southern continent

  • The fires in Australia, Chris Hemsworth as Thor

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    Jasin Boland / EPA

Now Thoreau: Chris Hemsworth, who is known to most of the world as the superhero Thor, proves to have more than impressive arm muscles and opens the heart muscle with a $ 1 million donation.

The Australian actor uploaded a video to his Twitter today, updating millions of his fans for a $ 1 million donation he and his family have put into the fight against huge wildfires in Australia in recent months.

Hi everyone. Like you, I want to support the fight against the bushfires here in Australia. My family and I are contributing a million dollars. Hopefully you guys can chip in too. Every penny counts so whatever you can muster up is greatly appreciated.https: //t.co/KcBpMe7QvY pic.twitter.com/gYuA4LELZM

- Chris Hemsworth (@chrishemsworth) January 7, 2020

"Hello everyone. Just like you, I want to support combating fires here in Australia," he tweeted. "I plan to donate $ 1 million and I hope you can donate in any way or way," he addressed his fans in a tweet he made.

"The money comes directly to the firefighters, the people in the front, the people who are affected, the communities that have been hit and in desperate need of our support," he added.


Donated $ 1 million. Chris Hemsworth // Photo: EPA

In another tweet he made, Hemsworth wanted to thank everyone who took his request and made a donation. "I'm grateful to all the people around the world for the donations. It makes a difference, so dig deep. Love you all."

Australia has been battling huge fires since September that have so far reportedly contained an area equivalent to the size of South Korea, resulting in the death of about half a billion animals and so far the deaths of more than twenty people.

Hemsworth joins a growing line of celebs such as Nicole Kidman, Margo Ruby, Hugh Jackman, Alan DeGeneres, Selena Gomez, Kerry Washington, and others, who have opened their pockets and hearts and called to help fight the huge natural disaster that is projected to end. Further afield.

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Source: israelhayom

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