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A present of 130,000 euros: what was in the ‘goodie bag’ for Oscar nominees?


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After a few years without a big show, this year’s Oscars ceremony was as usual: with all the stars in the room, with an actor who causes a stir (and how!), and of course with decadently expensive ‘goodie bagsfor the nominees. What did they get this year?

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The Oscars have traditionally spoiled the nominated actors, actresses and directors (in 2022 there will be 28 lucky ones) with extravagant gifts. This year it concerns a total of gifts worth about 140,000 dollars (about 127,000 euros).

The eye-catcher is the piece of land in Scotland for all nominees, which is accompanied by a title such as ‘Lord’ or ‘Lady of Glencoe’. The lucky ones will also receive a three-night stay in Scotland as a gift Turin Castle — a nod to Denzel Washington’s nomination for “The Tragedy of Macbeth” — worth $50,000, making it the most expensive gift this year.

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Definitely stay in Hollywood looks meanwhile everything, evidenced by gifts like a liposuction nicknamed ‘Celebrity Arms‘ ($12,000), a $10,000 ‘rejuvenation procedure’, and a life coaching session ($1,200).

Are also in the goodie bag: a stay of four nights in the Golden Door Resort in California ($15,000) and a gift voucher for $25,000 in home renovations by a Los Angeles construction company, designer popcorn, olive oil with gold flakes, and exclusive bottles of vodka. To a hairbrush of the chain’Tangle Teezer‘ Come on, cost… a paltry $14.

“Despite all the bad news from the world, I think it’s an important form of self-care for the nominees, so that they can take a little time for some fun, something frivolous”, says founder Lash Fary of ′goodie bag‘-distributor ′Distinctive Assets‘ know.

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