The one-of-a-kind doll (pictured) will be sold on eBay alongside Cabbage Patch dolls of actress Katherine Heigl, West Wing star Kristin Chenoweth, The Cosby Show’s Raven-Symoné, and US TV presenter Al Roker.
Money from the sales will go to Children’s Action Network (CAN), an adoption awareness organisation that helps find secure homes for children in the US foster care system.
“Adoption is a cause very close to my heart,” said Heigl, whose dolly double sports a glamorous red ball gown and jewels.
'This auction is important to show the world how many adoptable kids are in great need for stable and loving homes,” added the 32-year-old Knocked Up star, who has an adopted older sister and an adopted daughter.
The toy company behind the dolls, JAKKS Pacific Inc, worked closely with each of the five celebrities to capture their unique personal style.
CAN board director and actor Henry Winkler said: “With so many children in the foster care system, there is tremendous need for support from our community.”
All proceeds from the Tyler, Roker, and Raven-Symoné dolls will benefit CAN, while Chenoweth and Heigl are donating 50 per cent of the funds raised from the sales of their dolls to CAN and the other 50 per cent to their own charities – Maddie’s Corner, an animal charity founded by Chenoweth and named after her beloved dog, and Heigl’s non-profit pet rescue organisation, the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation.
The dolls will be sold on eBay between 7 November and 17 November.