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Kate Ceberano thrashes her designer Yves Saint Laurent shoes on Facebook for $500: ‘I just can’t sing in them’
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Kate Ceberano unloads some of her designer items.
The singer, 55, posted on Facebook on Tuesday, putting her Yves Saint Laurent heels on sale for $500.
The price is a good offer, as the leather shoes, known as the Jodie platform heels, go for a retail price of $1,395.
Kate Ceberano (pictured) is unloading some of her designer items. The singer, 55, posted on Facebook on Tuesday, putting her Yves Saint Laurent heels on sale for $500
‘Random question…. Would anyone like to buy my shoes?’ Kate wrote next to a picture of her feet in the heels.
‘Bought these damn fabulous @ysl shoes black suede luscious silk black roses but just can’t sing in them!’ she explained.
“I wanted to be like Bette Midler in the ’70s or on a Brian Ferry clip, or feel like Bowie.”
‘Bought these damn fabulous @ysl shoes black suede luscious silk black roses but just can’t sing in them!’ she explained
The price is a good offer as the leather shoes, known as the Jodie platform heels, go for a retail price of $1,395
She then explained that she was not so lucky and used several French terms to express her disappointment.
“They can be yours. $500 plus shipping… Worn once Want them DM me!’ she closed the ad.
The Australian music legend has a reported net worth of $10 million but has said she struggled to find work during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne.
“They can be yours. $500 plus shipping… Worn once Want them DM me!’ she closed the ad
Kate first rose to fame in the early 1980s as the lead singer of the pioneering Melbourne funk pop band I’m Talking.
She also had success as a solo artist, with hits such as Young Boys Are My Weakness and her 1989 single Bedroom Eyes, which spent six weeks at number two on the ARIA charts.
Last year Kate released her 18th studio album, Sweet Inspiration.
The Australian music legend has a reported net worth of $10 million but has said she struggled to find work during the COVID-19 lockdowns in Melbourne