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At Kathy Hilton’s estate auction, most of the items were random
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At Kathy Hilton’s estate auction, most of the items were random

“I really enjoyed the tour of the house,” says the woman in her video of the estate sale.

Chrissy Bobic - Author

Anyone who loves a good flea market knows that the rich neighborhoods are the places to go. And if you happen to live near Kathy Hilton, when you hear She is At an estate auction, you basically have to drop everything, call in sick from work, or find a babysitter to get there as quickly as possible.

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One woman shared her experience on TikTok after attending the estate auction. She confirmed it by searching for Kathy’s house online to compare properties, so you can rest assured the estate auction was real. But what the woman found, from Chihuahuas for adoption to a handful of rocking horses for kids and Christmas decorations, might surprise you.

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Kathy Hilton’s estate auction featured everything from Chihuahuas for adoption to designer dresses.

In the TikTok, the woman, whose name is Lexie Jay, says she had to pay a $25 entry fee, which she said was fair. And while she found the idea of ​​Kathy hosting an estate sale “crazy and confusing,” she actually enjoyed touring the house and seeing the clothes both Kathy and her daughter Paris Hilton wore.

Lexie also mentions in the video that she heard someone say they bought Paris’ iconic dress for her 21st birthday, but a user shared in the comments below the video that Paris said on a podcast that her dress was “archived for her daughter.” Still, even a similar dress from Kathy’s house is enough to send any Hilton fan into raptures.

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The estate sale also featured patio furniture, fan art of Kathy, and brand new designer clothing with Annie’s Ibiza labels for under $200 a piece. To put that in perspective, Annie’s Ibiza clothes usually sell for thousands of dollars, so the price of these items was cheap.

It’s not entirely clear from the video why Kathy held an estate sale or where she got the Chihuahuas for adoption. But on Kathy’s Instagram, she shared that it was for a good cause.

“Check out my charity flea market this weekend with all proceeds going to Yogi’s House animal rescue!” she wrote under a post with a video of her items for sale.

And judging by the TikTok, the house was swarming with curious shoppers ready to support Kathy’s cause.

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