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Jerry Seinfeld Actually Did Sell His $25 Million Le Mans PorscheJerry Seinfeld passed up a big payday in January at the Mecum Auctions event in Kissimmee, Fla., when a $25 million bid for ...
Jerry Seinfeld has officially parted ways with his prized Porsche 917K. The legendary comedian confirmed the sale during his ...
"Seinfeld" writer Spike Feresten is auctioning off his 1966 motorcycle with funds going to continued fire recovery efforts in ...
Spike Feresten, a veteran writer in Hollywood, is raising money for students impacted by the Palisades fire ... by putting ...
A 1969 Porsche 917K, previously owned by Jerry Seinfeld, has been sold through a private deal. This sale broke the record of ...
Jerry Seinfeld set the autoverse ablaze this past fall when the comedian announced his decision to part ways with the ...
The price was finally right for Jerry Seinfeld. The comedian revealed that he has finally sold his Porsche 917K during his ...
Steve McQueen Porsche 917K failed to sell for $25 million at a Mecum auction in January, but the Porsche lover says he's ...
After Reynolds’ joke aired, the show’s long-time cue card holder Wally Feresten – who has worked at the sketch comedy series for 35 years – took to the Fifi, Fev and Nick podcast to shed ...
Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection Wally Feresten, the longtime cue card guy for “SNL,” claimed Tuesday on the “Fifi, Fev and Nick” podcast that Reynolds played a part in crafting ...
Why? What have you heard?” in an apparent reference to the scandal. SNL’s cue card holder Wally Feresten then told the Fifi, Fev and Nick podcast that Reynolds had “pitched” the line as a ...
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