Friday, November 21, 2014

Sheryl Crow Selling Items for Charity

Sheryl Crow recently spoke to People about auctioning her clothes for charity, and teaching her sons how to give back. Crow is starting the auction with clothes, boots, and handbags. Check out the items here at eBay's Charity Shop. The proceeds are going toward Feeding America. Crow also brings her sons Wyatt, 7, and Levi, 4, to volunteer with her at local food banks.

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  1. LOL! And her feet are smaller than mine. (There's a pair of Chanel boots)

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  2. She's doing a good thing. And teaching the children. I like that.

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  3. Eh, @Derek, it's not that bad. Lots of boots and open toed strappy sandals/heels. I like the blue anthropology bag.

    Remember KimK's "eBay charity auction" and how she gave 10% of the proceeds to her mom's "charity"? Blech.

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    1. @Seven, she pocketed everything from those auctions and only donated 10% of it to charity which was a church. That PMK founded.

      http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2014/03/kim-kardashian-charity-tax-documents-kris-jenner-church/

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    2. The church of PMK? Scientology is starting to sound like a very reasonable place to worship....

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    3. Yeah. You don't get much lower than stealing from charity.

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  4. I'm not a Crow fan, but good for her. Better than raising self-indulgent kids who know nothing about the real world.

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  5. I like Sheryl. She seems like a good mom.

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  6. Her boots are cute, but one pair was right foot 6.5 left foot 7.5 or something like that.

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  7. And this time 20 years ago critics predicted she'd be a one hit wonder. Suckas.

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  8. I think it's great to include the kids. Start them young before they are too spoiled to change their attitude.

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  9. Now Sheryl had a really cool house with a guest house that she was selling within the last year. I wonder if she ended up selling that? Nice to hear she's not spoiling her kids and bringing them up to be entitled assholes. Install some appreciation for what they have and the value of helping others. Good for her.

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