LOS ANGELES – There had to be an auction, but so soon?
A black velvet dress that belonged to Whitney Houston and a pair of earrings she wore in The Bodyguard will be sold to the highest bidder next month.
Celebrity auctioneer Darren Julien said Sunday the pieces and other Houston items became available after the singers unexpected death on Feb. 11 and will be included among a long-planned sale of Hollywood memorabilia such as Charlie Chaplins cane, Clark Gables jacket from Gone With the Wind and Charlton Hestons staff from The Ten Commandments.
The singers floor-length black dress is valued at $1,000 but likely to collect much more. Same goes for the vest she wore in The Bodyguard, listed at $400, and the faux-pearl earrings that start at $600.
But could it be too soon to profit from Houstons passing? She was just buried on Saturday.
Its a celebration of her life, Julien said. If you hide these things in fear that youre going to offend someone – her life is to be celebrated. These items are historic now that she passed. They become a part of history. They should be in museums. Shes lived a life and had a career that nobody else has ever had.