Beijing News (Reporter Yang Chang) According to foreign media reports, the shiny stockings worn by the late pop singer Michael Jackson when he first jumped out of the classic "Moon Walk" will be put up for auction. According to an online auction site, this pair of socks can be sold for at least US$1 million, and may even reach US$2 million.
It is reported that this pair of white stockings was worn by Jackson in the 1983 TV feature film "Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever" (Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever) performance "Billie Jean", which is studded with crystals. , Especially dazzling. According to the
website, this pair of valuable socks comes from the collection catalog of Frank DiLeo. Di Rio, who died in 2011, was a senior record group signed by Jackson. After the success of "Thriller" he also served as Jackson's manager. In addition to the socks that were given as gifts, the auction participants also signed a letter with Michael's name, thanking the other party for reminding themselves to be "alert" at the concert tour. In addition, there is a letter from Di Rio's wife in the lot, proving that this is the socks that Michael wore when he first jumped on the "Moonwalk" in the TV special, and a certificate of authenticity. In addition to sky-high socks, the upcoming auction of Dirio’s collection also includes the gold and platinum awards of "Thriller", "Dangerous", "Bad", "This Is It" and "Off the Wall", as well as the 1988 film "Moonwalking" "Movie prop logo used in ". The auction will be held from November 13th to 22nd.
Beijing News reporter Yang Chang
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