A Billie Eilish fan attempted to sell off a bag of, what they deemed to be, ‘very rare air’ collected from one of the artist’s concerts for around $10,000.
A Singaporean fan decided to kick it up a notch and, instead of selling normal Eilish memorabilia, they opted for a different kind of souvenir. Filling up a small plastic bag from one of her gigs, they racked it up to 15,000 Singapore dollars.
The anonymous seller listed the item on Carousell, describing it as very rare and promised that the item would be kept in an air tight container upon dealing to prevent any precious leaks.
The description was not all too encouraging either, as it read: “I stood at the very front and managed to get her air in the plastic when she scream[ed] her lungs out during the concert. For those who missed the concert [u] can buy this!! Very rare air!!”.
To their credit, the seller did try to authenticate the plastic bag by adding photos of Eilish on stage taken at the concert in Singapore on 21st August.
The item has since been removed off the site and this could mean several things. Either someone was actually interested in buying a bag filled with oxygen or that they realised that what they were trying to sell wasn’t exactly going to bring in the cash.
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