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Johnny Depp’s Pigeon Skeletons and the other weird things Celebrities collect


09 March 2011

After our recent news revealing Miley Cyrus' obsession with collecting moustache memorabilia, it reminded us of the strange and bizarre celebrity stories we'd heard over the years. When money is no object, it's no wonder that these uber rich and sometimes uber weird celebrities start to desire the more unusual, and unobtainable items that most of us would not make room for in our homes or lives, and frankly just wouldn't know where to find. So if dead Oompa Loompa's or bird skeletons seem like your kind of antique collecting, then maybe give one of these guys a call, they're clearly in the know when it comes to crazy collecting. So please enjoy our run down of the craziest collections of the celebrity world.

Johnny Depp - Pigeon Skeletons

Pirates Of The Caribbean actor Johnny Depp has played some bizarre characters, but his collections may even be more bizarre. Besides collections of bats and insects he's also into pigeon skeletons. What got him hooked on this unique collection is anyone's guess. Other items you'll find at the Depp abode are the bladed limbs from the movie Edward Scissorhands and personal items of the late author Jack Kerouac. Besides Kerouac's original manuscripts, Depp also owns two of Kerouac's jackets, letters written by Kerouac and the author's suitcase. He's reported as having paid $15,000+ for the author's shabby raincoat.

Michael Jackson - Oxygen Chamber

The late pop start Michael Jackson owned a number of interesting items during his lifetime - the rights to the Beatles songs, a monkey named Bubbles, and an authentic Egyptian harp, among others. One of his strangest pieces, was an oxygen chamber, which he felt would help him live longer.On a dark and ironic note, at the time Jackson owned the chamber he was quoted as saying, " . . . if I treat my body properly I'll live to be at least 150." Jackson died at the early age of 50 and the chamber was donated to the California Medical Center.

Celine Dion - Water Park

You might expect a diva like Celine Dion to be into shoes - and she is. It's been estimated that she owns over 1,000 pair. But what will catch your eye first, long before the pile of shoes, is the state-of-the art water park she built in the backyard of her Florida mansion on Jupiter Island.This $20 million aquatic wonderland features two slides, two swimming pools, as well as a lazy river. She didn't make any points with neighbors, however, when she tapped local water supplies to fill her water park. She used all the water on the island, causing a drought and water restrictions. It was reported that Dion was fined an enormous sum and also had six wells constructed on the property to provide the 6.5 million gallons needed each year. Even if she was able to appease neighbors, no one will be giving her the "green" award any time soon.

Akon - Tiger Cage (with tiger)

Some people have a batting cage, R&B singer-songwriter and rapper Akon has a tiger cage, complete with a white tiger named Simba, which appeared on the popular MTV show "Cribs." There has been some controversy as to whether the cage is too small for the large cat (approximately 15.5' x 8'), but it appears that Simba made that clear for herself. In 2009 it was rumored that Akon was attacked by the tiger and walked away with injuries to his upper body and slight injuries to the face.

Angelina Jolie - Antique Knives

Angelina Jolie is a known antique knife collector, and it looks like she intends to pass this trait on to her children; in an interview for  W Magazine, Angelina Jolie revealed that she has already purchased her son Maddox his first knife. She also has an interest in mortuary science and always wanted to be a vampire and so has a collection of vampire books. Surprise surprise. Knives and blood in Angelina Jolie's home, never!

Tim Burton - Dead Oompa Loompas

Director Tim Burton is practically the poster child when it comes to the strange and bizarre. So it comes as no surprise that every day is Halloween in his half of the house he shares with wife Helena Bonham Carter. For example, visitors are often startled by the gothic monster models, and are probably also creeped out by the chair from the movie Sweeney Todd. Even the Christmas tree is Burton-ized with scalpels and other freaky decorations. The strangest props you're likely to stumble upon, however, are dead Oompa Loompas from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. (Like the live ones weren't creepy enough.) Burton's children seem to be fine with the Oompa Loompas, but not so for the nannies. Helena Bonham Carter told a Scottish paper that, "The night nannies were freaked out by them."

Tom Hanks - Old Timey Typewriters

That Forrest Gump guy, Tom Hanks, can't say no to a manual typewriter and will pay a fortune to have them shipped from just about anywhere in the world. "I bought a $5 typewriter from Australia that cost me $85 to ship," he says.He's had to make room over the years for 150 typewriters, ranging from anything built in the 1930s until they stopped making them. Hanks says he fell in love with them because "if you write somebody a note with a typewriter it is as permanent and will last as long as though you chiseled it in stone."

Demi Moore - Porcelin Dolls

Like Britney Spears, Demi Moore is obsessed with collecting porcelin dolls. Ashton Kutcher is so creeped out by Demi Moore’s doll collection that he wants her to bring them all somewhere and open up a musuem because he can’t handle them at home anymore. He once tweeted; “Spent the day going through wifey’s insane doll collection – 3,000 contemporary art dolls all staring at you. I’m gonna have nightmares. “I’m trying to convince the wife to open a doll museum. She also has thousands of Barbies and GI Joes.” She recently got her collection insured for $2 million dollars. There’s even an entire room in her house devoted to the dolls from when she started the collection back when she was married to Bruce Willis.

Dan Aykroyd - Badges

Comedian and actor Dan Aykroyd has a thing for badges and just about anything to do with them. The Saturday Night Live star carries a badge with him at all times and has said his ultimate fantasy is to commit a crime and arrest himself for it.The police buff, who also played Sgt. Joe Friday in Dragnet, not only rides an Ontario Provincial Police motorcycle, collects police badges, and occasionally rides shotgun with detectives in squad cars, he also holds an advisory commission with the police force in Payne City, Georgia.

John Travolta - 707 Boeing Airplane

Some people collect airplanes, but actor John Travolta has taken it to an entirely new level. He has a two plane pavilions, a Gulfstream II jet and a 7,500-foot runway.He says he caught the bug when he was 15 and got a look at Dulles International and he brought his passion into the house. One of the largest plane-related pieces is a 17-foot mural of a family in the 30's waiting for their flight. The inspiration came from a picture he saw in a 1937 issue of Fortune. How do you top a 17' mural? How about a 1964 Boeing 707, with its exterior restored to its original Qantas colors. It houses all the amenities - bedrooms, three dining rooms, office, crew quarters, and more. Travolta, who calls himself the "ultimate eccentric", is even qualified to fly his 707.

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