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Friday, June 27, 2008 - 1:22 pm ET
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Own a piece of Wanted

You can proudly wear the very same black leather jacket that Angelina Jolie wore in Wanted. It’s currently being auctioned off on eBay, with the proceeds going to charity. The funds will be donated to PLAN!T Now, which used to be known as the Grenada Relief Fund.

As of the time of my posting, the bids are already up to over $7000 US. That’s pretty good; I wonder how high it will go. If you have a lot of cash weighing your bank account down, you can go bid on Angelina Jolie’s jacket too.

Alas, I don’t have that kind of money, I’ll have to stick to my small donations to the UNHCR instead!

(Thanks to Rita for the link)

Image used with permission: Splash News Online

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  1. By Dora
    797 days ago

    Hahaha, unfortunately the jacket is nothing special and you can’t look as gorgeous as Angelina Jolie wearing it, no matter how you try :D

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  2. By BlessBrangelina
    797 days ago

    Don’t you wish you had that money? It’s going to charity and that’s great.

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  3. By ligaya
    797 days ago

    It was originally thought that Angelina’s jacket would top off at $3000. As of a couple of days ago, the bidding was at $1000. So this is great! I love Morgan Freeman’s charity which helps poor people prepare for disasters. I love
    Morgan Freeman period. He’s one of my crushes.

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  4. By Sophy
    794 days ago

    Hello,
    I saw wanted and it was really good. I was a little surprise at the ending but I enjoy it as well as my husband. We also took our kids to see Kong Fu Panda and it was great for kids and adult.
    I am the jolie and pitt fan since they were single and still am.

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  5. By Mary
    791 days ago

    I know this is in an old post, but the winning bid was over $10,000!! When this was originally put up for bid, it was thought to top out at $3000. I guess Wanted made quite an impression. Congratulations to Morgan’s charity.

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