Bid on a Custom Outgoing Voicemail from Kristina Klebe Courtesy of The Horror Starlets

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Actress Kristina Klebe (Lynda Van der Klok in Rob Zombie’s Halloween; Eva Braun in the Chillerama segment “The Diary of Anne Frankenstein”) is now lending her considerable talents to a charitable cause, and you can help out.

Currently up for auction is a custom 30-second outgoing voicemail message from Kristina! Have “Lynda” tell your incoming callers to “bring me a beer!” Maybe she’ll even do it in German. Either way, you’ll have a movie star greeting your callers. All proceeds from the auction will be going to assist local LA women struggling with breast cancer via the Busted Foundation and The Horror Starlets.

Note: The message recorded will be at Kristina’s discretion, but options can be discussed.

Check out the auction on eBay here!

Bid on a Custom Outgoing Voicemail from Kristina Klebe Courtesy of The Horror Starlets

Beyond bidding, how can you help? A modest (and tax-deductible donation) would be most appreciated. Just visit The Horror Starlets donation page to help us reach our minimum goal of $20,000!

About The Horror Starlets:
Demonstrating that their interests lay not only in cinematic hack and slash, a bevy of hot horror actresses have united for the fourth year running for a good cause: to support local Los Angeles women battling breast cancer via their participation with The Busted Foundation (a non-profit charity which provides monetary assistance to women who are experiencing financial challenges as the result of fighting and living with the deadly disease).

Organized by Dreadcentral.com writer Sean Decker, The Horror Starlets 2012 team is comprised of the returning Ashlynn Yennie (of The Human Centipede films), Cerina Vincent (Cabin Fever), Allison Kyler (Chromeskull: Laid to Rest 2), Brooke Lewis (Slime City Massacre), Sarah Butler (I Spit On Your Grave) and Carlee Baker (The Woman). Joining them this year are Natalie Victoria (DeadHeads), Kristina Klebe (Rob Zombie’s Halloween) and Barbara Nedeljakova (of Eli Roth’s Hostel films).

In addition to their goal of raising breast cancer awareness, the team is set to participate in the 8th Annual Bowling for Boobies®, which takes place on October 21st in Los Angeles at Jillian’s Hi-Life at Universal City Walk with a red carpet followed by an evening of bowling, raffles and giveaways, with the proceeds to directly benefit women struggling with breast cancer. Joining The Horror Starlets will be Jane Wiedlin of The Go-Go’s and Thomas Lennon of “Reno 911”, among other celebrities.

The Horror Starlets are co-sponsored by Dread Central, Son of Monsterpalooza, and Dearly Departed’s The Tragical History Tour.

For more information visit the official Bowling for Boobies website ,”like” The Horror Starlets on Facebook, and of course check out the official website for The Busted Foundation.

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