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Tom Brady reveals new dog is clone of former pet that died in 2023

Former NFL quarterback Tom Brady said on Tuesday that his dog, Junie, is a clone of his late pet, Lua, who passed away two years ago.

The pit bull mix was shared by Brady with his ex-wife, Gisele Bündchen, and their children. The new dog was cloned using a blood sample collected before Lua’s death.

The now-FOX broadcaster made the revelation on Tuesday and shared an announcement with Colossal Biosciences, a Dallas-based biotech company that claims they are ‘developing the science that will save us, our planet, and the species that inhabit it.’

‘I love my animals. They mean the world to me and my family,’ Brady said. ‘A few years ago, I worked with Colossal and leveraged their non-invasive cloning technology through a simple blood draw of our family’s elderly dog before she passed.’

The company, founded in 2021, also announced that it acquired another biotech company, Viagen Pets and Equine, and has cloned pets of numerous celebrities.

Brady also said that Colossal ‘gave my family a second chance with a clone of our beloved dog’ and said that he is ‘excited how Colossal and Viagen’s tech together can help both families losing their beloved pets while helping to save endangered species.’

Brady, a three-time NFL MVP, is also an investor in Colossal.

This post appeared first on USA TODAY

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