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Want Julia Roberts' Old Panties?? Well They're Being Auctioned Off, So The Ball's In Your Court!

Want Julia Roberts' Old Panties?? Well They're Being Auctioned Off, So The Ball's In Your Court!

If you've always dreamed of having a set of Julia Roberts\' undies, they\'re now going up for auction!
Celebrity underwear shows up in the most random places!!
Someone on the online auction site Nate D. Sanders has put Julia Roberts‘ old lingerie up for sale, and all we can wonder is: does she know about this???
The items are listed in the catalog as “Julia Roberts Worn Lingerie From Erin Brokovich“, and have a description that reads as follows:

“Roberts wore a custom-made black silicone gel bra and panties in her role as Erin Brokovich, in the 2000 biographical feature film of the same name. The film chronicled Brokovich (Julia Roberts), a paralegal and environmental activist, who, while conducting research and interviewing residents in Hinkley, California, convinced her boss Attorney Ed Masry (Albert Finney) to sue Pacific Gas and Electric for knowingly contaminating the water with hexavalent chromium and covering it up. A judge awarded 634 Hinkley plaintiffs $333 million.
In the film, Roberts wore an Ultimo Miracle Solutions Plunge Bra to create maximum cleavage enhancement. The bra immediately became a best seller and was popular with celebrities at red carpet events.”

Um.
To add to the somewhat odd description, the undies also come with a “Certificate of Authenticity” provided on a piece of paper emblazoned with a sketch of the actress’ face. No word on where this certificate comes from, and it’s hard to believe someone held onto Miz Roberts’ panties for a decade and a half just to auction them off! Now granted, a different site has auctioned off Bryan Cranston‘s tighty whities from Breaking Bad, so maybe this isn’t THAT surprising.
The highest bid is currently $1,665, so if Julia’s lingerie is worth more than that to you, better start bidding HERE!!
Only 5 days left!

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Apr 24, 2014 17:28pm PDT