Cardi B mic touches nearly $100,000 bid on eBay for charity auction
The seller claimed the microphone was the same one Cardi B threw at a concertgoer
Cardi B's microphone is up for auction for charity purposes which was claimed to be the same that she threw at the person who threw his drink at her.
Scott Fisher listed the merchandise on eBay, adding the proceeds will be divided into two charities, Friendship Circle Las Vegas and Wounded Warrior Project.
The audio company The Wave head told TMZ that he wanted to "try to do something good", adding, "I own the mic that Cardi B was nice enough to tomahawk at somebody that splashed some liquid on her a few days ago," per the listing.
Claiming the mic to be the same, which the Grammy winner hurled into the crowd, "After some encouragement from people I decided to auction it off with 100% of the profit going to be split evenly amongst 2 charities. One is a local charity called Friendship Circle Las Vegas. The other is Wounded Warrior Project," the seller's Facebook post added.
At the time of writing, the microphone's current bid stands at a whopping $94,600 after starting from $500, while August 8 is the last date for the listing.
The eBay listed the microphone as a "Shure Axient Digital Mic."
"We provided more than one microphone for this particular show and verified with the in house crew which one was specifically used by Cardi for the show," the listing added.
"It was pretty easy to identify though as her mic was marked 'main', the post said.
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