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Everything Everywhere All at Once props going up for charity auction including hot dog fingers and butt plug trophy

A24 will be giving their fans a few pieces of their biggest hit as they put items up for a charity auction that was used as props in the high concept film. Variety reports that the film studio has now added Everything Everywhere All at Once to their own online auction. The A24 auction is an ongoing event where you can bid on props spanning certain titles of their list of films. Films that have listed their props have included the Safdie brothers’ Uncut Gems, Bo Burnham’s Eighth Grade, Ari Aster’s Hereditary and Midsommar, and Robert Eggers’ The Lighthouse.

Props that are available for bidding from Everything Everywhere All at Once will include but — not limited to — the taxidermy stuffed raccoon called Raccacoonie, Jobu Tupaki’s Elvis jumpsuit, Evelyn Wang’s hot dog fingers, the Rockverse rocks, and Deirdre Beaubeirdree’s Auditor of the Year trophy that was used as a butt plug during one of the fight scenes.

Items go on sale today at the A24 Auctions website starting 9 a.m. PT and will be closing on March 2 at 12 p.m. PT. All of the proceeds will be donated to one of the three charities, the Laundry Workers Center, the Transgender Law Center and the Asian Mental Health Project. All charities have been selected by the filmmakers Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, known professionally as the Daniels.

“Laundry Workers Center aims to improve the living and working conditions of people in the laundry, warehouse and food services industries by combatting abuses like landlord negligence, wage theft, and hazardous and exploitative working conditions.”

“Transgender Law Center is the largest national trans-led organization and seeks to connect transgender people and their families to legal services, as well as increase acceptance and enforcement of laws and policies.”

“Asian Mental Health Project’s mission is educating and empowering Pan-Asian communities in seeking mental healthcare. Founded in 2019 by Carrie Zhang, the project works to de-stigmatize topics of mental health and critical social issues, and provide tangible resources.”

The critical and audience darling that is Everything Everywhere All at Once has been collecting award wins including Golden Globes for the two leads, Michelle Yeoh and Ke Huy Quan. The film is also up for several Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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