The Palm Beach Post
By Associated Press   |  Celeb Stalker  |  February 08, 2010

Miley Cyrus has organized an online auction to benefit the relief effort in Haiti, and Britney Spears, Hugh Jackman, Ellen DeGeneres, Julianne Moore, Whoopi Goldberg, Demi Lovato and others will donate items and experiences.

Cyrus is donating several items, including the Herve Leger dress she wore to the 2010 Grammy Awards. Fans can also bid on Spears’ 2008 MTV Video Music Awards dress, a set visit to Jackman’s new film, Lovato’s tour wardrobe and other items.

The auction runs from 7 p.m. PST on Monday through 7 p.m. PST on Feb. 18. All proceeds go to the American Red Cross.

You can find the auction at www.ebay.com/miley.

3 Responses to “Miley Cyrus organizes celebrity auction to help Haiti”

  1. Benny McCall says:

    Millions have lost everything in the quake – homes, food, jobs! For the next 12 months, the World Food Programme says 2 million people will need critical food assistance! If you want to help and learn more about the crisis response, go to: http://wfp.org/crisis/haiti> or you can text FRIENDS to 90999 to make a $5 donation.

  2. It seems Miley’s father, Billy Ray Cyrus musician, had at one level discouraged her from leaving Justin Gatson for her current boy friend, Gregg Sulkin. But Billy has come round and has even offered to help Sulkin with his movie career.

  3. Hey admin, very informative blog post! Pleasee continue this awesome work..

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