Janet Jackson Puts Hundreds Of Personal Items Up For Auction

Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson Puts Hundreds Of Personal Items Up For Auction
Superstar Janet Jackson is working on making the world a better place by putting her personal items up for auction. According to reports, Janet Jackson, 54, is auctioning off hundreds of her personal belongings to raise money for charity. A percentage of the money raised from the auction will go directly to Compassion International, which is an organization that aims to help the overall development of children living in poverty around the world.

In total Janet Jackson has listed 272 items for the auction and some are very interesting pieces. The list includes spanking crops, a condom machine, and a set of foreplay dice. The condom machine dispenses condoms for just 25 cents and has been given a starting bid of $50. Other items included won’t be going for so cheap, however. The 272-page lot also features Janet Jackson’s 1989 Rhythm Nation outfit, which has been valued at $4,000-$6,000.
Personal items of the Grammy-Award-winning artist will be up for grabs as well. This includes schoolwork, childhood toys, and gifts she received from her famous brothers who made up the iconic group The Jackson 5.
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