Omg. I'm waiting for "Ain't nothin' wrong with bein' a little gay." http://t.co/3l6a6XTP

Project Cupid

Boston nonprofit Project Cupid raised $20,000 for the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and The Jimmy Fund in a February 11 event at The Estate. Guests bid on dates with eligible bachelors and bachelorettes, including sports reporters Heidi Watney, Jen Royle, and Courtney Fallon. Watney's date sold for $5,500 and included Red Sox tickets behind home plate, dinner at Jerry Remy's and on-field passes for batting practice.

Photos by Aubrey LaMedica

 
 
 
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