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Among Madonna‘s renowned ’80s MTV Video Music Awards — this one for “Best Female Video” — has a brand-new house after a fortunate purchaser took it off the auction block.
RR Auction informs TMZ … Madonna’s VMA, aka the Moonman prize, for her hit tune “Papa Don’t Preach” went to the greatest bidder, who dropped $38,484.
As we reported … the glossy Madge souvenirs was anticipated to bring around $60k prior to the bidding began, so somebody got themselves a sweet offer.
In case you didn’t understand, the tune came out in 1986 as a single from her album “True Blue” … and it ended up being the pop star’s fourth number-one hit.
“Papa Don’t Preach” — Madonna’s tune about teen pregnancy — wound up gathering 3 VMA noms and a Grammy election for “Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.”
A couple of other big-ticket products at the auction consisted of Tom Hanks‘ screen-worn military uniform from “Forrest Gump” … which cost $20,771.
Pete Rose‘s turning point bat, which he utilized to break Honus Wagner‘s songs record, got a winning quote of $23,293 — and Nirvana’s “In Utero” CD brochure, signed 2 months prior to Kurt Cobain‘s death, chose almost $12K.
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