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Terrell Owens' Estranged Wife Selling Wedding Dress On eBay

Terrell Owens' estranged wife is selling her wedding dress on eBay.

Rachel Snider, a 33-year-old former postal worker, reportedly married Owens, 40, in a secret ceremony earlier this year, according to TMZ. However, the pair split two weeks after marrying and previously told TMZ that she felt she was used so that Owens could obtain a $2 million home loan in California.

Now, Snider is telling Radar Online how she plans to move on.

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"I'm putting my wedding dress on eBay to sell," Snider told Radar Online. "I'm making the statement of moving on."

The dress is listed with a starting bid of $100 as a "simple dress bought for a courthouse wedding."

Despite Snider's claims that the former NFL star tried to take advantage of her, Owens said he is keeping a smile on his face.

"I have to put on a good smile and keep my head up … I can't worry about what everybody else thinks or any allegations," the former NFL star told Hip Hollywood previously.

It seems Owens has also moved on from the ordeal, and even spoke about the possibilities of him finding love on ABC's reality series"The Bachelor."

"I'm prepped to do bigger and better things with my life," Owens told TMZ. "I am looking for a special someone."

Snider has insisted that the ending of her marriage was a trying ordeal amid media speculation.

"Sometimes good things fall apart.. So better things can fall together. I know ppl laff & think it's a joke about our separation.But tHis was our first marriage for both. & I wud hve done anything to work it out (SIC)," Snider tweeted last year. "I love Terrell always and forever. He is a wonderful, athlete, father, friend and brother in Christ. I will nvr regret saying I do."

She went on to reveal why she refused to speak negatively about him publicly.

"I will not bash him on twitter or any other forum," Snider tweeted. "He has children and family. What needs to be said, will be said in court."

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