Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Judge Halts The Auction Of Madonna’s Personal Items Including Worn Panties

It was rumoured that “highly personal items” of poster Madonna which comprised of a pair of worn panties, a love letter from her former boyfriend, the late rapper Tupac Shakur, and a hairbrush containing her precious locks were being auctioned. However, Manhattan Supreme Court judge, Gerald Leibovitz ordered the New York-based “Gotta Have It!” Collectibles to take off 22 items from a special, rock and roll-themed auction scheduled for July 19. Madonna said in the suit that she was disgusted with the idea of a fan owning a piece of her. “I understand that my DNA could be extracted form a piece of my hair.“It is outrageous and grossly offensive that my DNA could be auctioned for sale to the general public. I was shocked to learn of the planned auctioning of the Shakur letter, as I had no idea that the Shakur letter was no longer in my possession,” she added in the suit. The letter was expected to fetch up to $400,000, according to court papers.The judge also ordered the auctioneer to remove the letter and other personal items from Gotta Have It’s website. The star said that a former friend was behind the sale of her property. Other items which where include personal photographs, unreleased sound recordings and unsent “intimate love letters” involving other past boyfriends including John Enos and Peter Shue.Photo Credit: Getty

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