Michael Jackson’s First Moonwalk Socks Goes Up For Auction…You Won’t Believe The Price

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Michael Jackson moonwalk socks

The socks

Almost 40 years after Michael Jackson performed his iconic moonwalk
for the first time on stage, one fan could get to relive the experience.

The custom-made, crystal-covered socks Jackson wore at the legendary
“Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever” TV special in 1983 are now
hitting the auction block.

And these socks won’t come cheap. Gotta Have Rock and Roll, the
online auction site offering the socks, estimates the pair will go for
upwards of $2 million.

The auction starts November 13, and bidding is set to begin at $100,000.

Ed Kosinski, CEO of Gotta Have Rock and Roll, said the socks look
“heavily worn,” but he couldn’t say for sure how often they were worn
after the Motown show.

Michael Jackson’s famous moonwalk shoes are going up for auction

The socks aren’t the only Jackson memorabilia to go on sale. His
“Suit of Lights” from his “Victory Tour” era is expected to fetch
upwards of $20,000. A Chicago Bulls jersey signed by Jackson and Michael
Jordan is also expected to get up to $20,000.

Despite these high price tags, Jackson’s legacy has become
controversial — most notably after the release earlier this year of
HBO’s “Leaving Neverland” documentary, chronicling Jackson’s alleged
sexual abuse of two men when they were children.

Jackson, who died in 2009 at age 50, wasn’t ever convicted of a crime
and denied similar allegations when he was alive. His family has called
the documentary a “public lynching” and has filed a suit against HBO.
(HBO and CNN share parent company WarnerMedia.)

For those who may feel conflicted about Jackson’s legacy, the auction also has options not related to the star.

A lock of Kurt Cobain’s hair, for example, is expected to fetch up to $12,000. It even comes in a little heart-shaped box.

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Via CNN

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