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Michael Sheen is praised for 'embracing wholeheartedly' group of neurodivergent people as actor and viewers are moved to tears by BBC's The Assembly


The Assembly, from the BBC aired Friday evening during Autism Acceptance Week, and has captured the hearts of the viewers. The special showed actor Michael Sheen face 'the interview of a lifetime'.

The Welsh actor held his own throughout the special and managed to answer a whole host of questions, ranging from his love life to the Royal Family. The special showed actor, 55, be quizzed by a group of autistic and neurodivergent people in conjunction with Autism Awareness Week - and they didn't hold back During the interview the Welsh actor gave a rare insight into his relationship with Anna Lundberg, who is just five years older than one of his children (pictured in 2019)

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