Celebs Who Brought Their Pets Back to Life

USASat Dec 13 2025
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Some famous people have found a way to keep their pet's memory alive. They have used science to clone their beloved dogs. This is not a new thing, but it has become more popular in recent years. Tom Brady, the famous football player, recently shared that he cloned his late dog, Lua. He did this with the help of a company called Colossal Biosciences. Brady said that he loves his animals and that they mean the world to him and his family. He used a simple blood draw to clone his dog before she passed away. Colossal Biosciences has been making waves in the animal cloning world. They recently acquired a company called Viagen Pets and Equine. Viagen has successfully cloned 15 different species of animals. They have also saved cells from over 40 unique species, including some that are endangered. But not everyone is on board with this idea. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (ASPCA) has raised concerns about the health and well-being of cloned animals. They say that there is not enough research to fully understand the consequences of cloning. Despite the debate, many celebrities have chosen to clone their pets. Paris Hilton surprised her mom with two cloned versions of her late chihuahua, Diamond Baby. She named them Diamond and Baby. Barbra Streisand also cloned her dog, Samantha, twice. She named the clones Miss Violet and Miss Scarlett. Tom Brady is not the only one who has cloned his dog. Barry Diller, a billionaire businessman, also cloned his late Jack Russell terrier, Shannon. He made five clones of her and said that she was a wonderful dog. Cloning pets is a controversial topic. Some people think it is a great way to keep a pet's memory alive. Others think it is unnatural and could have negative consequences for the animals. What do you think?
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