| Bieber DNA selling in necklaces |
| Monday, 21 May 2012 16:45 |
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A Canadian company has recently released what is surely going to be the must-have item for millions of teenage girls: a necklace with a small canister, containing cloned copies of Justin Bieber's DNA. The DNA was extracted from a piece of Justin's hair. The necklaces will be sold for $120 each, with the original piece of hair set to be stored and sold for much more in the future. "We wanted to make this item so that all tweens can afford one and always carry around Justin," Celebrtiy Gene DNA scientist Ryan Lehto told Radar Online. "We obtained his hair DNA due to popular demand and because we like that he is Canadian and how he went from Youtube to an international superstar," Lehto said. The company, called Celebrity Gene, offers DNA pendants covering many celebs, including long-dead ones like Elvis Presley, Michael Jackson, Princess Diana, and even Al Capone, who died in 1947. |
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