Ex-Wife of Fred Durst Lists Vera Wang Gown on eBay

Avery Sinclair here, and oh joy, a celebrity closet purge. Let’s dive in.
Kseniya Durst, the former Mrs. Fred Durst, just turned her 2012 wedding attire into cold, hard cash potential by listing her custom Vera Wang gown on eBay for $6,916.99. If you thought wedding dress auctions were reserved for anonymous brides, think again. This is the ex-wife of a Limp Bizkit frontman parting ways with a dress that was more than just tulle and lace – it’s a relic of rock-star matrimony.
The story broke via TMZ, which first spotted the eBay listing laid out like a museum exhibit for reality television. According to insiders, Vera Wang designed the dress specifically for Kseniya’s high-profile 2012 nuptials to Fred Durst. And before you scoff at another bride selling off her gown, know this one was reportedly inspired by the iconic white confection Carrie Bradshaw wore on Sex and the City. Fancy, right? Now it sits in a “closet climate-controlled environment,” if you want to believe the seller’s pitch.
For context, Fred Durst and Kseniya tied the knot in a low-key ceremony back in April 2012. The marriage lasted six years until Fred filed for divorce in September 2018. A prenup meant Kseniya walked away with the dress and some spousal support, but apparently not the memories she hoped to keep. The divorce settlement details slipped out in court filings shortly after the split, confirming the dress was hers to do as she pleased.
Fast-forward to 2025, and Kseniya tells pals the designer gown has overstayed its welcome in her wardrobe. Between chasing beauty-industry dreams and hoarding makeup palettes, there just wasn’t enough room for a wedding outfit that hasn’t seen the light of day since her nuptials. Hence, the eBay auction – a chance for any Carrie Bradshaw enthusiast or vintage bride to snag a piece of rock royalty history.
It’s a textbook case of celebrity clearing out emotional baggage via online marketplace. And yes, you can bid on the dress as we speak. The listing promises “gently worn once” condition with original tags still attached, though we all know how that goes after photo ops and champagne toasts.
If you’re into celeb memorabilia or just love a good resale story, this one ticks all the boxes: pop-culture crossover, rock-star marriages, and a hefty price tag. No word yet on serious bidders, but you can be sure this sale will have its fair share of tabloid foot soldiers camped out by the keyboard.
And that’s today’s slice of reality. You’re welcome.
Sources: Celebrity Storm and TMZ, eBay
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