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Underwear worn by Bryan Cranston in Breaking Bad to fetch up to £4,100


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A pair of underwear worn by Bryan Cranston in the hit show Breaking Bad is expected to fetch up to 5,000 dollars (£4,100) at auction later this month.

The garments form part of a collection of over 1,000 TV and entertainment props and memorabilia items that are going under the online hammer.

Cranston starred as chemistry teacher-turned-drug-lord Walter White in the award-winning series alongside Aaron Paul and Giancarlo Esposito.

A pair of underwear worn by Bryan Cranston is part of the online auction (Propstore/PA)
A pair of underwear worn by Bryan Cranston is part of the online auction (Propstore/PA)

The pair of White’s underwear are estimated to go for between 2,500 and 5000 dollars (£2,000-£4,100), according to sale organiser Propstore.

Other clothing items included in the auction are dresses worn by actress Pamela Anderson and singer Kelly Osbourne during their appearances on US TV show Dancing With The Stars.

Anderson’s swing dress, worn in season 10 of the popular dance show, is estimated at between 2,000 and 4,000 dollars (£1,500-£3,300).

It comes shortly after the release of the former Baywatch star’s memoir and documentary.

Swing dress worn by former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson on Dancing With The Stars (Propstore/PA)
Swing dress worn by former Baywatch star Pamela Anderson on Dancing With The Stars (Propstore/PA)

The 55-year-old Canadian model and actress described her Netflix documentary Pamela, A Love Story and autobiography Love, as “very therapeutic”.

Osbourne’s salsa dress is priced at between 1,500 and 3,000 dollars (£1,200-£2,500).

Among other items in the Propstore auction are props from superhero blockbuster films Iron Man and Logan, Fight Club and Indiana Jones And The Last Crusade.

The online auction is open for bidding and will end on Tuesday February 28.

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