Emily Blunt, Eva Longoria portraits fetch $30k each
September 24th, 2009 - 2:41 pm ICT by ANI ( Leave a comment )
New York, September 24 (ANI): Actresses Emily Blunt and Eva Longoria Parker’s images fetched 30,000 dollars each at a recent auction.
It was part of the celebrity-portraits by photographer Roger Moenks that went under the hammer at the Beverly Wilshire last week.
The money collected was offered to UNICEF.
Hottie Sienna Miller’s image fetched 21,000 dollars, while Milla Jovovich’s was sold for 20,000 dollars, the New York post reports.
Also, portraits of Susan Sarandon, Marcia Cross, Helen Hunt, Lauren Hutton and Andie MacDowell grossed 15,000 dollars each.
A total sum of 224,000 was raised for the noble cause. (ANI)
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