Madonna’s MTV Video Music Award (Moonman) statuette, which she won for her 1986 hit “Papa Don’t Preach” recently sold at auction for nearly $40,000.
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Up for auction from Nov. 18 through Dec. 7, the award was previously owned by a former member of Madonna’s management team and includes a notarized letter of provenance.
The award, which features an engraved metal plaque on the base with the MTV logo, reads: “Video Music Award, 1986–1987, Madonna, Best Female Video, Papa Don’t Preach” and was estimated to sell for $60,000 via through RR Auction.
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Released in 1986 on her third album, True Blue, “Papa Don’t Preach,” which was written by Madonna and Brian Elliot, topped the Billboard Hot 100 and became her fourth No. 1 hit.
The video, directed by James Foley, who had worked with Madonna on “Live to Tell,” features her in a storyline centered around the lyrics addressing the choices that come after a teen pregnancy. Filmed in the New York City boroughs of Staten Island and Manhattan, the video is more cinematic, with Madonna donning a platinum blonde crop, and stars the late Danny Aiello as her father.
In addition to winning Best Female Video for “Papa Don’t Preach,” Madonna also picked up a Grammy nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female for the song.
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