It is commonplace that famous people get expensive clothes and jewelry lent to them when they attend big events. But all commodities must be returned. Although Molly Sims was an entertainment industry acquaintance and appeared on the screen every year, there was a phenomenon that the famous inclined to compare themselves with each other. Although her income was higher than anyone in her age group, she did not get a deposit at all, let alone have 10 million to compensate the sponsor, and they would rather not go through insurance. Molly had shown up at a shopping mall yesterday afternoon, with a valuable necklace from the sponsor of the charity gala. The sponsor was only a small company by the name of Tiffany’s. The evening gown was lent by another designer, but she took off the neckl