Aussie legend Eric Bana has thrown his support behind bushfire relief efforts, donating a pair of pants he wore on-screen in classic 2000 flick Chopper for auction.

The framed wardrobe item from the iconic flick comes with a letter signed by Bana and will be used to raise funds through the Lloyds Auctions Bushfire Relief Charity Auction.

“The amount of support from the public, companies and also celebrities has been astounding and we are very grateful that we can assist to provide funds for people who have been affected by this terrible bushfire tragedy,” Lloyds CEO Lee Hames said.

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“We are very excited to have in our possession a framed pair of jeans worn by Australian actor, Eric Bana, in the 2000 movie hit Chopper, with bidding now live on our website.

“100% of funds raised through these series of auctions will be donated to the rural fire services as well as nominated charities, so we encourage anyone in a position to make a bid to do so, and help support these fellow Australians who are currently in need.”

Bidding is now live, with a signed copy of Jimmy BarnesWorking Class Man LP and an electric guitar signed by Bon Jovi also available in the same auction.

Australia is burning. To donate to the Red Cross' Disaster Relief and Recovery Fund follow the link here. 



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