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Pete Davidson's Lucrative VHS Tape Sales: "Rocky" Fetches $27,000
entertainment2 years ago

Pete Davidson's Lucrative VHS Tape Sales: "Rocky" Fetches $27,000

Comedian Pete Davidson has revealed that he has been collecting sealed VHS tapes of old movies for the past three years, believing that they will come back into fashion like vinyl records. Davidson has amassed thousands of tapes and recently sold a sealed copy of "Rocky" for $27,000. He joked about his unconventional investment, stating that if it doesn't work out, he'll be on the road forever. Davidson also shared plans to turn a decommissioned Staten Island ferry into a business venture with his former "Saturday Night Live" co-star Colin Jost.

"Pete Davidson's Surprising Ventures: From Selling 'Rocky' VHS to Playing Matchmaker for His Mom"
entertainment2 years ago

"Pete Davidson's Surprising Ventures: From Selling 'Rocky' VHS to Playing Matchmaker for His Mom"

Comedian Pete Davidson has revealed that he has been collecting sealed VHS tapes of old movies for the past three years, believing that they will come back into fashion like vinyl records. Davidson has amassed thousands of tapes and claims that sealed copies can be sold for up to $30,000. He recently sold a copy of "Rocky" for $27,000. Davidson also shared his plans to turn a decommissioned Staten Island ferry into a business venture with his former "Saturday Night Live" co-star Colin Jost.

"VHS Tapes: A Potential Solution for Gen Xers' Student Debt Crisis?"
entertainment2 years ago

"VHS Tapes: A Potential Solution for Gen Xers' Student Debt Crisis?"

A TikTok video by a thrifter and reseller claiming that certain rare VHS tapes could help pay off student loans has gone viral. The video highlights tapes like Pixar's "Cars" and "Star Wars" that have reportedly sold for thousands of dollars on eBay. However, some TikTok users are skeptical of these listings, suggesting that shill bidding may be inflating the prices. Collectibles expert Ilena Di Toro advises caution, stating that while some items may have value, it's important not to expect them to pay off significant debts.