Michael Jackson's white glove sold to highest bidder


Posted November 27, 2009 by Tim Henley Comment on this article Leave a comment
(AP Photo/Cliff Schiappa)
(AP Photo/Cliff Schiappa)
When the late Michael Jackson debuted the moonwalk  dance move  during Motown Record’s 25th anniversary televised concert, he wore a sparkling white glove while he slid across the stage.

The white glove became Jackson’s trademark throughout most of his career.  Many fans around the world began wearing a white glove when they tried to emulate the pop star. 

Now, one person is the lucky winner who gets to own the original glove that Jackson used during his performance.  The glove was given to Hoffman Ma (of Hong Kong) during an auction.  Hoffman paid a whopping $420,000 for the famous glove, according to the Associated Press. 

Several of Jackson’s belongings were auctioned at the Hard Rock Cafe in New York City… I wonder who got the red jacket and the surgical masks????

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