Lady Gaga's Stolen Golden Globes Dress Up for Auction

According to the seller’s website, the periwinkle-blue gown can be yours, that is, if you bid higher than $8,000 by October 31 — or unless it gets shut down first. A hotel employee named Sarah Corea claims to have discovered the gown at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, while cleaning room after the Golden Globes. Corea turned the dress into the hotel’s lost and found on January 8, 2019, and said that the hotel gave it back to her on September 3, 2019. Details on the auction website claim that a “lost and found receipt documenting the exchange also accompanies the dress, as does the original garment bag. The hotel has yet to confirm these claims. “While we are conducting an internal investigation to understand exactly what transpired, we have no reason to believe the item was stolen,” a spokesperson for the Beverly Hilton Hotel told Us. “The hotel is working closely with all parties involved to retrieve the item and have it returned to its rightful owner as soon as possible.” Interestingly enough, Lady Gaga doesn’t own her Globes dress, Valentino does. The stunning number was borrowed by the A Star Is Born star for the glamorous event on January 6. According to reporting by TMZ, the dress was reported stolen by someone from Valentino once the brand learned about the auction.


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