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Will Ferrell picks up trash outside while wearing 'Pay teachers more money' shirt

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He's previously compared raising three boys to running a small correctional facility.And it appears as thoughWill Ferrell has realized how much he took for granted sending his sons, aged between 10 to 16, to school everyday before COVID-19.The 52-year-old actor was wearing a T-shirt that read, 'Pay teachers more money,' while picking up rubbish along his street on Sunday.

Good Samaritan: Will Ferrell was spotted picking up trash around his neighborhood in Los Angeles on Sunday while wearing a 'Pay teachers more' T-shirt Will teamed his statement shirt with a pair of blue shorts, long socks and a pair of sneakers.

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