How Much of Debbie Reynolds' Hollywood Memorabilia Will You Be Purchasing?
Debbie Reynolds, the Singin' in the Rain legend who truly peaked in the Disney Channel original movie Halloweentown, has unsuccessfully spent millions trying to organize a museum for her extensive collection of Hollywood memorabilia. Welp, that dream is over. Now she's selling it all at auction and hoping you'll drop six, seven, or eight figures on her classic curios. You want Marilyn's subway dress? Click through to find out how to fill out the check.
According to The NY Post, plenty of amazing Hollywood stuff can be yours! If you own, operate, and monetize golden geese!
Now the public will have a chance to own some of Hollywood's most iconic fashions. Got $2 million to spare? Marilyn Monroe's fabled "subway" dress from "The Seven Year Itch" could be yours. Willing to spend $300,000? Then you've got a chance at owning the ornate black-and-white ascot dress Audrey Hepburn famously donned in "My Fair Lady" (one of Reynolds' favorite pieces). And if you're willing to shell out upward of $150,000 for a pair of worn-out shoes, you might get lucky enough to slip your feet into the ruby slippers Judy Garland wore during the first two weeks of filming "The Wizard of Oz."
Wow! The proceeds will go to that famously debt-laden charity known as Debbie Reynolds.
Wait, wait. I refuse to end this post on a cynical note. Here's Debbie giving you fierce comic brio in an appearance on What's My Line?.

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You accidentally misspelled "These Old Broads" as "Halloweentown."