Imagine you’ve just won the lottery. What’s on your list of things to buy first? A holiday, a car, a house… maybe even a plane?

Now imagine you’re able to buy everything on your list. Now what? Well, we’ve found some examples of the things you didn’t even think were on anybody’s ‘list’.

Here’s a selection of some of the most questionable and outrageous things that celebrities, with more money than sense, have spent (wasted) their money on…

Amanda Seyfried

We might as well kick it off with probably one of the weirdest things in the world that anyone can spend money on…

Like butter wouldn’t melt…

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You wouldn’t think it by looking at her, but this ‘Mamma Mia!’ star has a bit of a thing for… taxidermy.

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” It’s like art.”

If anyone’s wondering what taxidermy actually means- it’s the collection of DEAD, stuffed animals…

Each to their own…

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That’s right.

Seyfried forked out an actual lump sum of cash (which could be anywhere from $3- 15K) on a 3 week old mini-horse which doesn’t move, or even breathe…

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Amanda can’t get her head around why it’s an acquired taste:

“A lot of people think it’s weird but I don’t know why.”

We couldn’t possibly imagine why?

Amanda and her pack…

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She explains:

“I love animals and they’re very easy to look after when they’re dead.”

Well, that’s one thing.

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