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All $2.7 Million Worth of Luxury Goods Jon Hamm Steals on ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’

Dow Jones Arts & CultureSaturday, May 31, 2025 at 12:00:00 AM
All $2.7 Million Worth of Luxury Goods Jon Hamm Steals on ‘Your Friends & Neighbors’
In the show Your Friends & Neighbors, Jon Hamm’s character goes on a wild luxury heist, swiping $2.7 million worth of high-end items—from a Patek Philippe watch to a Roy Lichtenstein painting. It’s a fictional spree, but the sheer extravagance of the loot makes it a jaw-dropper.
Editor’s Note: While this is just TV drama, the absurdity of the haul—think rare art and six-figure watches—highlights how pop culture loves to fantasize about extreme wealth (and the chaos of stealing it). It’s a fun, over-the-top moment that’ll get people talking.
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