Hundreds of Whitney Houston fans swarmed a New Jersey storage house to bid thousands on items that once belonged to the singer. The items included stage costumes, clothes, lingerie, gold records belonging to ex-husband Bobby Brown and concert equipment. The storage company Speed of Sound, sold the items to satisfy an outstanding $150,000 storage bill that Whitney neglected (or refused) to pay. (Star Pulse) Bidders snatched up designer clothing from Houston's 1999 My Love Is Your Love tour, including a Versace beaded catsuit, several velvet jumpsuits with the star's insignia, and 13 Dolce & Gabbana bras. A clear Schimmel grand piano, worth $292,500, was purchased by an antiques dealer from Mississippi for a bargain price of $20,000, while 16 music awards presented to Houston's estranged husband Bobby Brown went for $400. Other items sold in the auction include a keyboard, drum kits, a forklift, a concert stage set and sound equipment.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
I'M GONE NEED A RECEIPT FOR THIS
I wonder if the money made from Bobby's stuff will go to child support...
Posted by MissJo at 11:46 AM
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