Tom Hanks, Amanda Caifrid And the more stars they were not afraid to share items collected for years.
Hanks is a interested collector of the typewriter, so much that he wrote a short story compilation of his relationship with the old school writing system. The book is the title of which Abnormal typeThere are 17 stories features that rotate around the typewriter. When the novel focus on typewriters, Hanks acknowledged that he did not use the classic device to write pages.
"I wrote notes and a few pages in the actual typewriter. But let's, for heavy tariffs, it was all the laptop, "he said in an interview with February 2017 Recreation weeklyThe "Typitors are for personal letters, for music, for stream-off-chanta stamped-in-paper doodling."
Although Hanks' typewriters are unique, the cake takes the cake in the case of the hobby. The actress has been clear about her interest in taxeder for years, which is the art of preserving the body of an animal through staffing for the purpose of display or study.
Taxidarmide animals include an owl, tiny horse, tiny zebra, chick and a deer.
Continue scrolling to see other bizarre items like to collect celebrities:
Janet Jackson
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A few years ago, Grammy took the hobby of the winning pig statue - but in the end it returned back.
“Everyone started giving me them. I had a few hundred pigs, "Jackson said in an interview in 2006 with contact music." I mean, really, what did I have to do with them? So I gave up it! "
Martha Stuart
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The business woman has so many baskets that she had to make a shed on her assets in Bedford, New York, just to save them. He dubbed the part of the basket of his house!
“I have hundreds of,” Stewart revealed His blog In June 2024. "Some rare and ancient, some alcohol and something more contemporary."
Emma Roberts
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Roberts created a custom "doll wall" in his house to show some of his favorite collection of "Drunk Cowgirl" Barbie and Bleath Dolls in his house.
"I have been mad with them," he said in an interview on April 2024 Architectural DigestAdded, "I hope every night - they'll wake me up. It will be so exciting."
Tom Hanks
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The actor has selected 35 of his 300 favorite machines to attend an exhibition titled "Tom's Typewriter", which is running until March 10 in New York's Sagar Harbor Church.
"Every time you type something in a typewriter, it is a kind of art of art," the actor said about his praise for the debris. "These are the bright combination of art and engineering."
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Amanda Caifrid
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Caifrid has passion for animals - both alive and dead!
"When the taxidermy is well done, this is an amazing part of the art," he said in the presence of 202 Jonathan juice showThe "I love animals, and it is very easy to look after them when they die" "
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