Streisand Had Her Dog Cloned, Twice

She harvested cells before first dog died
By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff
Posted Feb 27, 2018 12:13 PM CST
Streisand's Dogs Are Clones of Her Other Dog
In this April 22, 2013 file photo, honoree Barbra Streisand attends the Film Society of Lincoln Center's 40th Annual Chaplin Award Gala in New York.   (Photo by Charles Sykes/Invision/AP, File)

Two of Barbra Streisand's three dogs are clones, the iconic singer reveals in her new cover interview with Variety. Before Samantha, Streisand's Coton du Tulear, died at age 14 in 2017, Streisand had cells taken from the dog's mouth and stomach that were then used to clone Samantha. When the clones arrived, she told them apart by dressing one in red and one in purple; thus they ended up named Miss Scarlet and Miss Violet.

"They have different personalities," Streisand says. "I’m waiting for them to get older so I can see if they have her [Samantha’s] brown eyes and seriousness." She also owns a third dog, Miss Fanny, that is Samantha's distant cousin. As TMZ notes, cloning an animal can cost up to $100,000. (More Barbra Streisand stories.)

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