If Andy Cohen's Watch What Happens Live clubhouse rug could talk, oh the stories it would tell!
From Bravo's biggest stars to Hollywood legends, this iconic, multi-colored Edward Fields carpet has been center stage for countless interviews and unforgettable, jaw-dropping pop culture moments. But now this piece of Bravo history could be yours!
Let's just say we put you ahead of the competition with this exclusive information, as Cohen is getting ready to announce this amazing auction on tonight's episode of Watch What Happens Live!
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Andy Cohen and Bravo are auctioning off the legendary clubhouse rug — and for an incredible cause! Proceeds form the auction will go directly to New York City's LGBTQ+ Community Center on West 13th Street, benefiting their HIV/AIDS programs and services. This center has been a lifeline for LGBTQ+ New Yorkers since 1983 providing essential services, education, and support to the community.
When asked why he choose this cause, the late night icon said, “The Center is a great organization that continuously supports our community, and I want to pay that forward. This was a fun and perfect opportunity to do just that.”
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For anyone who's ever tuned into WWHL and dreamed of sitting in that cozy clubhouse, this is your chance to take home a piece of pop culture history. The rug has been there through it all, from cocktails with the Real Housewives to drama to Patti Lupone calling out Madonna.
If you’re ready to make your Bravo dreams come true, here are the details you need to know. The auction officially starts today (Thursday, October 3) and you can head right over to the Charity Buzz website to bid. The iconic WWHL rug, signed and used by Andy Cohen himself, measures 10' x 10' and comes with a certificate of authenticity, so you know you’re getting the real deal. The auction is open to residents across all 50 states, and shipping is included!
Get ready to bid on this Bravo treasure and support an incredible cause while you’re at it!
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