Want a date with Betty White? Bids start at $1K

Animal advocate group to benefit from proceeds

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Posted: 11/29/2012

The television icon best known for her work on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show," "Golden Girls" and most recently "Hot in Cleveland" has put herself up for auction.

Yes, that's right -- you can win a date with Betty White.

The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals announced on its website Wednesday that fans can bid to go on a date with the 90-year-old actress, and all proceeds from the date auction will benefit the Los Angeles chapter of the SPCA.

The winning bidder in the online auction will be able to bring three guests to an intimate dinner with White -- a longtime animal-rights supporter -- at one her favorite fine dining restaurants. The dinner will take place in the greater Los Angeles area.

Bidding starts on Monday at a minimum bid of $1,000 on SPCA LA's eBay page.

Details can be found on www.spcala.com.

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