Justin Bieber’s lock of hair on eBay

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Teen heart throb Justin Bieber has recently cut off his baby hair and now sports a new choppy hair cut. He appeared on the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show” day time talk show and gave her a lock of his hair as a belated birthday present and it’s now up on eBay for Charity.

The auction is raising money for a favourite charity of Ellen’s, The Gentle Barn, an animal rescue organization.

is now sealed in a plexiglas box signed by the singer and bids are already up to $6,900.00 with five days until the auction finishes on the 2nd March.

3 Responses

  1. Fact stranger than Fiction?

    How much for a lock of hair?

    I’m tempted to bid and if I win nip down to my nearest sheep cloning lab, slip a few locks in a few test tubes and pop back in 9 months. If a lock of hair can generate such interest just think of the potential profit in shipping out cloned Justin Bieber’s.

    I’m sure this would work because didn’t they clone arnold schwarzenager in the 6th Day, and I’m sure Jeff Bridges did it in Starman.

    Well must go now – its time for my white tablet!

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