Which celebrity, athlete, media mogul or politician would you be willing to drop big bucks for in exchange for a hang out sesh?
It appears that when it comes to the one-percent's discretionary dollars at high-priced charity auctions, President Bill Clinton is king but Oprah, Elton, Gaga and other one-name wonders aren't far behind.
In charitybuzz's "Top 25 of 2011," see which popular, high profile people (and some super randoms!) are the biggest draw for those holding the bidding paddles.
25. $21,000: Tour the Air and Space Museum in Washington D.C. with Senator John Glenn to benefit the RFK Center for Justice and Human Rights.
24. $21,500: Meet Barbra Streisand on the set of My Mother’s Curse in Los Angeles to benefit the Women’s Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
The winning bidder and her daughter spent an incredible nine hours on the set including two visits to Barbra’s trailer, a tour through the wardrobe trailer, great vantage points on set and even participation as extras within a scene. When there was an unexpected problem with the photographs taken on the LA set visit, they were given the chance to visit the set in Las Vegas where the final photographs were taken, and where they had another amazing nine hours on set!
23. $23,000: Make your film debut with a walk-on role in Neighborhood Watch, starring Ben Stiller, Vince Vaughn and Jonah Hill, and meet Ben Stiller on set to benefit the Stiller Foundation.
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