Andy Cohen Selling Furniture, Décor and ‘Other Treasures’ from His Home for N.Y. Charity

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Andy Cohen is selling items from his personal collection

The sale is to benefit the New York non-profit Housing Works

Housing Works is a "healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS"

Andy Cohen is selling valuable items from his personal collection for a good cause.

On Thursday, July 3, Cohen, 57, shared an advertisement for the event, called Andy Cohen's Clubhouse, on his Instagram Stories. "Come by my stuff! For a great cause! @housingworks," the Watch What Happens Live host wrote.

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He later shared a humorous video apologizing for the error he made in sharing the event flyer – the Bravo star accidentally wrote "by" instead of "buy."

"I'm so embarrassed. I wrote, 'come by my stuff', 'b-y.' I meant 'come buy my stuff.' 'B-u-y.' I typed it while I was watching Love Island, so I was distracted," he said.

Andy Cohen's Clubhouse Fundraiser will benefit Housing Works

The event will be held on July 22, from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. local time at Housing Works Thrift Shops in New York City's Chelsea neighborhood.

The sale will benefit Housing Works, a "healing community of people living with and affected by HIV/AIDS. Our mission is to end the dual crises of homelessness and AIDS through relentless advocacy, the provision of lifesaving services, and entrepreneurial businesses that sustain our efforts," per the official Eventbrite page.

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The charitable fundraiser comes shortly following Pride month. The HIV/AIDS pandemic of the 1980s had a profound impact on the LGBTQ community of N.Y.C.

Among the items available for purchase are "furniture, fashion, décor, and other treasures from his home, work, and storied career in entertainment," per the event advertisement. Tickets are $40 when purchased in advance, and $50 when purchased at the door the day of the event.

During Pride Month, Cohen teamed up with 1stDibs to sell pieces of his personal collection to benefit Housing Works. Some items from the collection are still available at 1stDibs.com.

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“Working with 1stDibs on this campaign to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community and support Housing Works’ charitable mission has been an absolute pleasure,” Cohen told Furniture Today in June, adding that the sire was the "natural choice for selling the pieces I love the most from my treasure trove."

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