Annie Murphy Is Raising More Money For A Toronto Charity With A Hilarious Paper Plate

A must-have piece of crockery for any die-hard Schitt's Creek fan.
Staff Writer

Most paper plates don't cost more than $2,000 USD, but most paper plates don't have the lyrics to a hit Schitt's Creek song written on them.

Annie Murphy, who plays Alexis Rose on the TV show, is running another auction for charity, but this time she's offering a piece of incredible Schitt's Creek memorabilia.

Editor's Choice: Schitt's Creek Dropped A Self-Titled Music Video & It's The Best Thing Ever

According to an Instagram post from Murphy, the paper plate was used when she recorded "A Little Bit Alexis," the fictional theme song to Alexis Rose's reality TV show.

"This, in all of its paper platey glory, is what I used while recording A Little Bit Alexis, because my brain is old and full of holes," Murphy wrote in the post.

Murphy recently auctioned off her first red carpet dress for $7,000 USD to raise money for Toronto's Encampment Support Network.

This time, half of the money is going to Eva's Initiatives, a charity that works with homeless youths in Toronto.

The other half will go to a charity that "we decide upon like a couple of mature adults," Murphy said.

Interested Schitt's Creek fans should send their bids to the email provided in the post if they want this piece of iconic Alexis Rose history.   

But bids are already up to $2,000 USD, according to Murphy, so you might need a bit of the Rose family fortune to be in with a chance of winning! 

  • Cormac O'Brien was an Associate Editor at Narcity Canada, covering all things exciting and trending about Canada. He has a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Creative Writing and Journalism from the University of Victoria, where he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the campus newspaper and was awarded the BCYNA Community News Scholarship for his writing. He was also the producer and co-host of Now On Narcity, Narcity's flagship podcast.

Here's everything you need to know about what's open and closed in Toronto on Good Friday

Quite a few grocery stores are open to shoppers on the stat holiday. 👀

Canadian banks & public pensions have poured over $35B into ICE contractors

"It's important for Canadians to know that their money ... is being used to invest and attempt to profit from the violence that is happening in the United States right now."

6 of the most wholesome Canadian moments from the 2026 Juno Awards (VIDEOS)

"I totally believe in the Canadian dream, please believe it too." 🥹