1650744449 Alex Trebeks Estate Sale Brings Jeopardy Fans To The Late

Alex Trebek’s Estate Sale Brings ‘Jeopardy!’ Fans To The Late Star’s Former Home

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Fans of the beloved late “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek are lining up to snag memorabilia from the TV personality.

A four-day real estate sale takes place at Trebek’s former home in Studio City, California. Items include signed memorabilia, a desk, and various paintings and sculptures.

Pictures from the property show delighted fans anxiously awaiting their turn to purchase items that once belonged to the late star.

Fans of beloved late "Danger" Host Alex Trebek is lining up to snag memorabilia from the TV personality.

Fans of the beloved late “Jeopardy” host Alex Trebek are lining up to snag memorabilia from the TV personality. (TheImageDirect)

Kevin MacLean, an animator for Disney, told FOX Los Angeles he bought a sculpture of Trebek’s face for $450 and said it was worth it.

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“He’s just a TV icon,” MacLean said.

Another fan who checked out Trebek’s belongings, like theater chairs for $750 each, told the outlet it was more about Trebek than money.

In October, Trebek's widow revealed she was unaware of how loved he was until his battle with cancer.

In October, Trebek’s widow revealed she was unaware of how loved he was until his battle with cancer. (Michael Kovac/Getty Images for AFI)

“Real and wholesome,” said Sara Drust. “Just real.”

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Trebek died in November 2020 at the age of 80 after a long and public battle with stage 4 pancreatic cancer.

This image published by "Danger!" features the late Alex Trebek, longtime host of the game show.

This image released by “Jeopardy!” features the late Alex Trebek, longtime host of the game show. (Danger! via AP, file)

In October, Trebek’s widow revealed she was unaware of how loved he was until his battle with cancer.

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“We received postal boxes with get well cards etc. at our home address every day and I knew the studio was receiving so much more. It was amazing,” Jean Currivan-Trebek told The Eden Magazine.