OK! magazine auction Versace dress from Britney shoot on eBay
OK! magazine auctions off Versace dress from Britney Spears shoot on eBay

OK! magazine auctions off Versace dress from Britney Spears shoot on eBay
Ok! magazine has put a Versace dress from their shoot with Britney Spears up for auction on eBay.
The full-length cream gown, reportedly sick-stained but not worn by Britney, is up for grabs on the auction site, and bidding started at $5,700.
Britney was supposed to wear the dress on her now infamous photoshoot for US OK! when she pulled out of the interview and left the location early with a handful of designer clothes and accessories after behaving 'erratically'.
The magazine said at the time: 'Britney Spears shocked the OK! staff with what can only be characterised as a complete and utter meltdown.'
The singer reportedly displayed paranoid behaviour, vomited on clothes for the shoot and used designer garments to wipe her greasy fingers after eating fast food.
Proceeds of the dress sale will got to the charity Mothers Against Drunk Driving.
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