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Diana Zubiri sells copies of old FHM covers, CDs to Boss Toyo for P23-K


Diana Zubiri sells copies of old FHM covers, CDs to Boss Toyo for P23-K

Diana Zubiri paid a visit to Boss Toyo's shop, offering copies of magazines where she was featured as the cover girl.

In the episode of "Pinoy Pawnstars" on Boss Toyo's YouTube channel, Diana said that she saw the "Unang Hirit" episode, where he gave the price of the 'Encantadia' costumes should they be sold to him.

But instead of the costumes, what Diana offered was a collection of four FHM magazines, including the one with the controversial EDSA flyover photo.

"Actually, nung nag-shoot kami dito, ire-reveal natin, naka-bikini ako talaga. So nung nagalit kasi sila at nagkaroon ng issue, hindi ko daw puwedeng ilabas 'yung totoong suot ko, so in-edit nila," Diana said.

Diana also brought a copy of the "Burning Up!" album, which featured her single "Catch Up!" as well as a CD of the director's cut version of her movie "Liberated 2."

After having a short discussion with an expert from the shop, Boss Toyo offered P5,000 for the collection.

Eventually, they agreed on the final price of USD 400, or around P23,404 for the entire set, all signed by Diana herself.

Boss Toyo said that he could offer more if Diana could bring him a copy of the original, unedited version of her EDSA flyover photoshoot.

"I think worth it naman 'yung pagpunta natin dito kasi siyempre 'yung magazine na 'yon tinatago ko lang and gusto ko din siyempreng makasama sa mga memorable stuff ni Boss Toyo kaya OK na ako doon sa napagkasunduan namin na presyo and I think worth it nga," Diana said.

Diana was not the first celebrity to offer a souvenir to Boss Toyo.

Last year, Abegal Rait, the woman who claimed that she had a relationship with the late Francis Magalona, sold a jersey worn by the King of Rap to Boss Toyo for P500,000.

Jiro Manio also sold his Gawad Urian trophy to Boss Toyo for P75,000, followed by Niño Muhlach, who sold one of his Filipino Academy of Movie Arts and Sciences (FAMAS) trophies to Boss Toyo for P500,000.

—Carby Basina/MGP, GMA Integrated News