**Titanic Door Panel from Movie Sells for Record $718,750 in Hollywood Prop Auction**

Los Angeles, CA – The auction of iconic Hollywood props last week drew in over 5,500 bidders from around the world, generating more than $15.6 million in sales. Among the items sold was the wooden door panel from the 1997 film “Titanic” that sparked a long-standing debate among fans. The famous wood panel, known for saving Rose’s life but failing to accommodate Jack, fetched a whopping $718,750 in the five-day auction. This prop, a central …

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Titanic’s Door Prop from Hollywood Hits Auction Block, Fetches $718750 – Shocking Details Inside!

Los Angeles, California – An iconic piece of movie history recently sold for a whopping $718,750 at an auction, captivating fans of the classic film “Titanic.” The door prop that saved Rose (sorry, Jack) from the icy waters of the Atlantic Ocean was the highlight of the event. The controversial floating door prop, which has sparked debates among fans for years regarding its size and ability to support both characters in the film, attracted a …

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Colin Firth’s Wet Shirt from Jane Austen Adaptation Up for Auction – Estimated at £7,000-£10,000!

London, UK – Fans of classic literature and film will have the opportunity to bid on a piece of cinematic history as the iconic shirt worn by Colin Firth in the 1995 TV adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel “Pride and Prejudice” goes up for auction in London. The shirt, famously worn by Firth’s character Fitzwilliam Darcy as he emerged from a lake, dripping wet, is expected to fetch between £7,000 and £10,000. The auction, organized …

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Massachusetts School Investigated for Online Slave Auction: Shocking Claims Surface

SOUTHWICK, Mass. – The Hampden District Attorney’s Office has opened an investigation into disturbing allegations of racially charged bullying at Southwick Regional School. Reports suggest that white students at the school set up an “online slave auction” where they allegedly “bid” on Black classmates. The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) in Springfield confirmed that derogatory racial insults were directed at a female student at the school in addition to the reported …

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