Coronation Street's Charlie Lawson Boasts of Keeping Panto Cash Despite £50,000 Business Debt

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Charlie Lawson, known for his role in Coronation Street, has revealed he kept all of his earnings from a pantomime performance despite owing £50,000 from a failed farm shop venture. Lawson and his wife Debbie faced legal action over the unpaid debt when Prestbury Farm Shop closed in 2018. Lawson admits he couldn't help his wife, who was deeply affected by the business's demise.

CORONATION Street legend Charlie Lawson boasted about keeping all of his panto cash despite owing £50,000 for a failed a business.and his wife Debbie faced legal action over the unpaid bill when the Prestbury Farm Shop went bust in 2018, eight years after opening.work as well as it had been, and it was starting to drag her down and make her ill.

Charlie said: "Apparently the normal thing to do was nick the lot prior to the business going under. The big stuff - fridges, chillers, display cabinets, etc went into the hands of the liquidators, and I did my best to stump up for the small traders we owed money to.Kim Kardashian slammed as 'reckless' as she debuts high-heel ankle cast

"Debbie was broken-hearted when she handed the keys over to the liquidators who, incidentally, were extremely fair to her."To this day, we regret that Debbie was unable to pay Jackson's, our meat suppliers, a family firm and slaughterhouse at Tabley, Knutsford."

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