The weirdest, most expensive celebrity items ever sold

No price is too high for mega fans
1. Lady Gaga's false nail: $12,000
2. Marilyn Monroe's X-rays: $45,000
3. Marilyn Monroe's
4. Helen Churchill's Jewel from the Titanic: £58,000
5. A letter written on the Titanic: £119,000
6. Kate Winslet's dress in the movie 'Titanic': $330,000
7. Jackie Kennedy's watch: $ 379,500
8. Kurt's
9. Ringo Starr's drum set: $2.2 million
10. Marie-Antoinette's pearl pendant: $32 million
11. Audrey Hepburn's script for the movie
12. Elvis Presley's dirty underpants: $ 8,000
13. Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry: $116 million
14. Katy Perry's trampoline-cupcake: $1,600
15. Justin Timberlake's toast: $3,000
16. Scarlett Johansson's handkerchief: $5,300
17. The air exhaled by Brangelina: $523
18. Britney Spears' chewing gum: $14,000
19. Michael Jackson's jacket from Thriller: 1.8 million dollars
20. John Lennon's tooth: $31,000
21. Princess Diana's gown: $347,000
22. Michael Jackson's crystal studded glove: $350,000
23. J.K. Rowling's chair: $394,000
24. Niall Horan's half-eaten toast: $100,000
25. Judy Garland's ruby slippers: $6 million
No price is too high for mega fans

Some fans will do anything to own the items of their favourite stars. Above all, they are willing to spend a load of money to buy the most unusual items.  Here is a selection of the 20 most expensive and improbable items, once owned by celebrities, that have been auctioned off.

1. Lady Gaga's false nail: $12,000

Some people really have money to throw away… The false nail that fell off the singer's finger during a concert in Dublin was sold to a fan for  $12,000.

2. Marilyn Monroe's X-rays: $45,000

In 2010, three X-rays of Marilyn Monroe's chest sold for $ 45,000. Who has that kind of money to spare??!!

3. Marilyn Monroe's "Happy birthday" dress: $4.8 million

It is by far the most expensive dress in the world. Marilyn Monroe wore it during her performance of 'Happy Birthday, Mr. President' at Madison Square Garden. In 2016 the dress sold for $4.8 million. At this price, we would expect that whoever purchased the dress will be keeping it under lock and key. But no, in 2022, Kim Kardashian wore the original piece on the red carpet of the Met Gala - and she damaged it...

4. Helen Churchill's Jewel from the Titanic: £58,000

Helen Churchill was a writer and journalist. She boarded the Titanic to find her son after learning that he had been in an accident. But when the ship sunk, Helen Churchill gave a passenger a medal with the portrait of her son. This item was sold for £58,000.

5. A letter written on the Titanic: £119,000

Another item from the legendary Titanic. Esther Hart wrote this letter eight hours before the sinking of the ship. It is the last letter written aboard the Titanic. Auctioned off for £119,000, it had remained in good condition as it was placed in the pocket of the coat Esther's husband gave her when she boarded a lifeboat. Tragic.

(Photo: Henry Aldridge And Son Auctioneers)

6. Kate Winslet's dress in the movie 'Titanic': $330,000

One of the dresses worn by the actress Kate Winslet in the film 'Titanic' was purchased for $330,000 in 2012. This is the dress that Rose wears when she first meets Jack - the young Leonardo DiCaprio - on the boat.

7. Jackie Kennedy's watch: $ 379,500

This gold Cartier Tank watch, which belonged to Jackie Kennedy, is very popular with watch enthusiasts. Gifted to Jackie by her brother-in-law Prince Stanislaw, “Stas” Radzivill in 1963, the watch is engraved on the back: “Stas to Jackie 23 Feb. 63 2:05 to 9:35 pm.” These times refer to the special 50-mile hike organized in Palm Beach that year by John F. Kennedy. The item sold in 2017 for $ 379,500, three times the estimated pre-sale price.

8. Kurt's "Unplugged" guitar: $ 6 million

In 2020, the semi-acoustic Martin D-18 that Kurt Cobain recorded the acoustic album “Unplugged” in 1993 was sold for a tidy sum of $ 6 million. The lucky buyer was Peter Freedman, founder of Røde Microphones. This object is all the more exceptional since Kurt Cobain did not demolish it at the concert's end, as he was known to do.

 

9. Ringo Starr's drum set: $2.2 million

They were used in more than 200 performances by The Beatles between 1963 and 1964, the drums sold for $ 2.2 million in 2015. We sure hope the buyer knew how to play them!

10. Marie-Antoinette's pearl pendant: $32 million

This is the most expensive pearl in the world. Having belonged to Marie-Antoinette, the former queen of France, it was part of a pendant set with diamonds. The item sold for $ 32 million in 2018. Pearls and diamonds are forever after all....

11. Audrey Hepburn's script for the movie "Breakfast at Tiffany's": $811,615

At a 2018 auction, several of the actress' were sold, such as a white rotary telephone and the script she used for her role in “My Fair Lady” by George Cukor. However, it is the script from “Breakfast at Tiffany's” that wins the prize: $ 811,615.

12. Elvis Presley's dirty underpants: $ 8,000

Worn by Elvis Presley in 1977 during a concert and never washed, Elvis' boxer shorts sold for $ 8,000 in 2012. King or not, it's disgusting.

13. Elizabeth Taylor's jewelry: $116 million

The jewelry collection of this actress, ever the Hollywood icon, was sold for 116 million dollars. Proceeds from the sale were donated to the Elizabeth Taylor Foundation, which supports the fight against AIDS.

14. Katy Perry's trampoline-cupcake: $1,600

On her 'California Dreams' tour, Katy Perry appeared with a cupcake-shaped trampoline. It was sold for $1,600, and the proceeds were donated to the tsunami victims in Japan.

15. Justin Timberlake's toast: $3,000

This half-eaten toast came from the singer's breakfast during a morning interview on the New York radio station “Z-100”. A fan of Timberlake's group NSYNC spent $3,000 on this piece of toast on eBay. We told you that some fans have no limits...

16. Scarlett Johansson's handkerchief: $5,300

Used during “The Tonight Show with Jay Leno”, it sold on eBay for $5,300. The money was donated to the USA Harvest charity.

17. The air exhaled by Brangelina: $523

Do you feel like throwing your money away? Then be like this fan that bought a jar containing air exhaled by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt for $523. On eBay's sell sheet, the seller wrote: “A once in a lifetime opportunity to own a jar containing air breathed by a celebrity. This jar contains molecules of the air exhaled by Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt."

18. Britney Spears' chewing gum: $14,000

During a concert at Wembley, a fan picked up a piece of gum the star spat out and then sold it for $50. Not bad, but another, this time harvested in Toronto, sold for $14,000. We hope it still tastes good for such a sum!

19. Michael Jackson's jacket from Thriller: 1.8 million dollars

At a private sale in Los Angeles in 2011, the famous leather jacket Michael Jackson wore in the 'Thriller' music video sold for $1.8 million. The jacket certainly is iconic, but that is a lot of money to spend on memorabilia!

(Photo: Michael Jackson, 'Thriller,' YouTube)

20. John Lennon's tooth: $31,000

John Lennon, for reasons unknown, gave his tooth to his housekeeper and told her to do with it as she pleased. At an auction in London in 2011, it was sold for $31,000. A strange yet profitable gift for the housekeeper!

21. Princess Diana's gown: $347,000

Princess Diana was known for her style, so it is hardly surprising that the dark blue gown Princess Diana wore while dancing with John Travolta at the White House in 1985 sold for a pretty penny. CNN reports that the gown was auctioned off for charity for $347,000.

22. Michael Jackson's crystal studded glove: $350,000

The glove that Jackson wore while he performed the moonwalk on stage for the first, in a 1983 Motown 25 television special was sold to a Hong Kong businessman in 2009. The price paid to own this piece of pop culture history: $350,000.

23. J.K. Rowling's chair: $394,000

In 2016 a private collector purchased the chair used by J.K Rowling while she wrote the first two books in the Harry Potter series. The avid collector paid a hefty $394,000 to sit where Ms. Rowling once sat.

24. Niall Horan's half-eaten toast: $100,000

If you thought $3,000 for Justin Timberlake's toast was ridiculous, then brace yourself! Business Insider reported that Niall Horan didn't eat all of his Vegemite toast after appearing on an Australian morning show. Not long after, Horan's unfinished breakfast sold on eBay for $100,000!

25. Judy Garland's ruby slippers: $6 million

Only a very wealthy and fanatical movie fan could have bought this item! According to Business Insider, the ruby red slippers that Judy Garland wore in 'The Wizard of Oz' were listed at $6 million at an auction site, the price seems a little steep considering there is more than one pair!