Who made Angelina Jolie's 20 million dollar Oscar necklace?
http://www.popcrunch.com/angelina-jolie-20-million-necklace-2009-oscars/
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According to OK!'s story, Angelina is preparing for the Oscars by looking for a show-stopping accessory.
'She’s been driving all of the high-end jewelers of New York crazy,' a source tells OK! 'She’s looking for the impossible — a drop dead gorgeous $20 million diamond necklace to wear to the Oscars.'
Angie's quest for the best bling isn't just about decorating her neck: 'She really wants it to be a show-stopper and is making sure that she is the one everyone has their eyes on this Sunday — and not Jennifer Aniston,' the insider adds."
Assuming this is true, I wonder how we were supposed to know this necklace was worth $20 million (without OK! to help us?) Would a necklace worth $20 million look that amazing? I guess it had better for that price, huh? (I know Angelina would probably be getting it on loan like many of the celebrities do, but I'm assuming the necklace was made to be sold, right?)
Well, I guess this story guarantees one more thing: we'll all be checking out Angelina's jewelry, won't we? Of course, let's face it, we would have been anyway ;)
http://www.sawf.org/newsphotos/hollywood/angelina_jolie_golden_globe_awards_necklace.jpg
Necklace worn by Angelina Jolie at the Golden Globes Jan 15, 2007
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M$She's not wearing a necklace (unless there is something wrong with my TV set.
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I think this is a sad comment on American society and Hollywood specifically. She spent twenty million on a necklace at a time when people are loosing their homes and the economy is in dire straights. I would be more impressed if she would have bought a two hundred dollar necklace then gave the remaining money to a good charity, community out reach project, or started a fund for the people who are clinging to the ragged edge.