Jeffrey Dean Morgan donates Lucille for wounded veterans auction

Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan-The Walking Dead_Season 10, Episode 22-Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC
Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Negan-The Walking Dead_Season 10, Episode 22-Photo Credit: Josh Stringer/AMC /
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As if we needed another reason to love The Walking Dead’s Jeffrey Dean Morgan, he has now donated a signed Lucille that is up for auction. This auction supports Home For Our Troops 5th Annual Veterans Day Celebrity Auction.

The auction page shows photos of Morgan signing the barbed wire wrapped bat, his signature weapon in earlier seasons of the series. He signed the bat and added NEGAN as well. This auction is an excellent opportunity to own an amazing piece of Walking Dead memorabilia while also supporting a terrific cause.

The auction items are now live and will run through November 14. There are over 130 items up for auction, with proceeds going to building homes for post 9/11 veterans.

Jeffrey Dean Morgan signed Lucille up for auction

Jake Tapper shared the news on his Twitter page. Tapper is the Lead Washington Anchor for CNN.

Tapper, George Clooney, Wynonna Judd, Don Cheadle, and Mindy Kaling hosts this year’s auction. They have enlisted the help of entertainment icons to provide a variety of items for this auction.

Other items available include in-person and Zoom experiences and autographed memorabilia from actors, musicians and sports figures.

  • Mark Hamill Luke Skywalker STAR WARS figurine
  • Jon Bon Jovi Autographed Fender Bullet Stratocaster HT Guitar
  • Watchman autographed script
  • Bryan Cranston Zoom call, many other celebrities as well
  • Charles M. Schulz Watercolor Lithograph: “D-Day”
  • George Clooney’s Omega Speedmaster 50th Anniversary Silver Snoopy Award Watch

And so many other unique items. Head to the eBay auction site to check out all the available items up for auction.

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To find out more about Homes For Our Troops, check out their website.  

You can read all the information about the group and the homes built so far. There is also a page with information on how you can support their mission.