Celebs Are Auctioning Off Some Truly Bizarre Experiences For Strike Relief, And Now It's A Meme
The strike by the Screen Actors Guild–American Federation of Television and Radio Artists has been going on for two months now, with no end in sight.
Actors, directors, and writers have started getting creative about how they can raise money to support people who are out of work.
One way in particular has been these *really* creative auctions launched by the Union Solidarity Coalition to benefit crew healthcare funds.
They include Lena Dunham painting a mural in your house.
You can bid on a watercolor portrait of your dog done by John Lithgow.
And there's even an auction for Natasha Lyonne to help you solve the New York Times Sunday crossword.
There's also an auction where Adam Scott walks your dog for an hour.
Sarah Silverman will play a game of 20 questions with you on Zoom.
Busy Philipps is offering a pottery class.
And the cast of Bob's Burgers will even sing you a song.
Because this is what happens nowadays, the whole thing is turning into a meme, with people making up their own celebrity experiences.
From Dakota Johnson locking you in a coffee shop...
This one hit close to home pic.twitter.com/QfaZGbNRMC
— Asscela Express (@biz_socks) September 13, 2023
Taylor Hill / FilmMagic / Via Twitter: @biz_socks
...to Florence Pugh telling you about the drama on the set of Don't Worry Darling...
This is the one for me pic.twitter.com/Ks95Oil6qv
— Keith Goulette 🪦 (@keithgdesigns) September 14, 2023
...to Kate Winslet sharing her secrets.
ok, now I’M sending in a bet on this one for charity pic.twitter.com/8ODkoa19C5
— mich❀ | tms era (@pikemargulies) September 14, 2023
Joe Maher / Getty Images / Via Twitter: @pikemargulies
The whole thing has taken on a life of its own.
— Discreet 🍥 (@DiscreetLatino) September 14, 2023
@leamichelle / instagram.com / Via Twitter: @DiscreetLatino