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Published September 15, 2023

Celebrities auction off quirky services to raise funds for striking crew members: The cast of Bob's Burgers will write you a song

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lyonne/scott via union solidarity coalition from ebay

Natasha Lyonne from Poker Face offers to help you solve a New York Times Crossword Puzzle, while Adam Scott from Severance will walk your dog for an hour.

Celebrities are getting creative and crafty to earn cash supporting crew members affected by the writer's strike.

Some are auctioning off their unique services and merchandise to raise cash for The Union Solidarity Coalition, a charity supporting crew members out of work.

Many affected members are in danger of losing their health insurance and lost pay.

The coalition set up an online auction to help those on the picket line, and some of the services are pretty fun.

One of my favourites is "The Cast of Bob's Burgers Will Sing a Song Written Just for You."

If you are into art, Lena Dunham will paint a mural in your home, and John Lithgow will create a water colour portrait of your dog.

The services didn't take long to become a meme, though.

A few fun but fake ones began popping up, including having Toni Collette scream at you.

And I would love it if this one from Florence Pugh was real. I was sad when I found out it was a fake.

You can check out the real auction here.

feature image from union solidarity coalition via ebay

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