Advertisement

Don Cherry blasts auction house claiming he lived in Mississauga mansion

A screenshot of the home that was listed as Don Cherry's former mansion. Screenshot / YouTube

TORONTO – An auction house is apologizing to Don Cherry for erroneously promoting a mansion as having belonged to the hockey commentator.

Ritchies Auctioneers says in a statement the “trusted” owner had told them Cherry previously owned the home in Mississauga, Ont.

Cherry took to Twitter Tuesday to say he never lived there, calling the auction house “liars” and saying it was “pretty low” to use his name to sell a home.

The television personality called it “ridiculous” for anyone to think he would live in a 975-square-metre (10,500-square-foot) home.

Ritchies issued a retraction and removed any mention of Cherry from the listing for the mansion – up for bid Aug. 17.

Story continues below advertisement

The home is described as having five plus three bedrooms, 12 bathrooms, a tennis court and a pool on a hectare (2.5-acre) lot overlooking the Credit River ravine.

Watch: A virtual tour of the Mississauga mansion. 

Sponsored content

AdChoices