Posted on 29th April 2020
By Billy Langsworthy

A24 is to auction off the diamond-encrusted Furby that appeared in its critically-acclaimed movie Uncut Gems in a bid to raise money for Queens Community House, a multi-site, multi-service settlement house.
The blinged-up Furby is just one item from Uncut Gems up for grabs, with memorabilia from the studio’s other movies – including Midsommar, Eighth Grade, Hereditary and The Lighthouse – also being auctioned off for a range of different charities.
“We built A24 Auctions to give these collectible items the second life they deserve, and to give fans a chance to own a piece of A24 history for good—literally,” read a statement from A24.
Anyone interested in the A24 auction should head to: https://a24auctions.com.
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