Pauly D raises over $200,000 for the All In Challenge by auctioning off DJ lessons.
But, the highly in-demand DJ told us the winner's not just getting a party experience for that $200k. Yes, there will be bottle service, custom jerseys and wild parties, but more importantly ... the DJ lessons he's giving could mean a new high-paying career for the winner.
, hoping for a shred of good news about the future reopening. He also admits it's really hard to keep social distance in his biz.While the pandemic's hitting lots of people where it hurts -- Pauly says he's already canceled 30 shows -- celebs are making a difference with the All In Challenge, and
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