Melbourne
(ANI):
Late
INXS
frontman
Michael
Hutchence"s
sister
has
attempted
to
exploit
the
star's
death
for
profit,
by
his
sister
Tina
Hutchence
has
been
exposed
of
misusing
a
username
lilytigerlily,
referring
to
the
Australian
rocker's
daughter,
while
trying
to
sell
the
handwritten
lyrics
to
the
INXS
track
'Wild
Life'
featured
on
the
band's
highest-selling
selling
memorabilia
on
eBay,'.
"Written
on
an
8-inch
by
12-inch
page
in
Michael
Hutchence'
scratchy
handwriting,
torn
out
of
a
notebook.
It
was
among
some
papers
Michael
left
in
storage
in
Hong
Kong
and
turned
over
to
his
family
in
1999.
The
paper
is
slightly
discoloured
but
in
good
condition," the
item
description
reads.
Initially,
the
item
was
placed
on
eBay
with
the
starting
bid
of
300
US
dollars,
but
later
the
lady
residing
in
Nevada
closed
the
sale
when
she
feared
exposure
after
she
faced
several
online
questions
about
the
authenticity
of
the
lyrics,
reports
the
Daily
Telegraph.
However,
she
invited
trouble
when
she
stupidly
disclosed
her
identity
in
an
attempt
to
trade
off
another
Michael
Hutchence"s
memoirs
—
Bob
Geldof's
1986
autobiography
Is
That
It.
The
lady
again
used
the
same
lilytigerlily
username,
and
wrote
in
the
item
description
that
she
bought
the
book
after
meeting
Geldof
"while
I
was
researching
my
book
Just
a
Man
on
my
brother
Michael
Hutchence".
However,
it
was
found
that
the
book
was
listed
on
eBay
as
having
sold
for
as
low
as
99c.
It's
been
10
years
since
the
rocker
committed
suicide
in
a
Sydney
hotel
room.