Farrah Fawcett's personal items have been auctioned off for 200,000 dollars at Heritage Auctions in Dallas in Texas on Thursday.
The items on sale, included the iconic red swimsuit the actress donned for an Esquire magazine shoot, her passport, a script from her 1984 TV film 'The Burning Bed,' and a People's Choice Award, News.com.au reported.
Margaret Barrett, the director of entertainment and music auctions for Heritage, said that the intense competition for Fawcett's items in the auction speaks to how popular she continues to be with collectors.
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