Failed Willy Wonka Event Props Auctioned for Charity
Props from a viral Willy Wonka event in Glasgow, initially criticized for being underwhelming, have successfully raised over £2,000 for Palestinian aid.
- Props from a failed Willy Wonka event in Glasgow, ridiculed on social media, have raised over £2,000 for a Palestinian aid charity.
- The event, which was cancelled after attendees expressed frustration and even called the police, featured actors as Oompa Loompas in a sparsely decorated warehouse.
- The backdrops, found in a bin, were auctioned by Monorail record store in Glasgow, with the auction watched eagerly and described as thrilling.
- The money raised from the auction will be donated to Medical Aid for Palestinians, providing essential services in Gaza.
- The buyer of the props is not from Glasgow but resides elsewhere in the UK, indicating widespread interest in the auction.