00:07And he cloned Luna because, listen, he's an investor in colossal biosciences.
00:14Yeah.
00:14So it makes sense that, of course, he's going to do this and promote his business.
00:19Right.
00:20Of course.
00:21He's not the first celebrity to clone a pet.
00:24Paris Hilton cloned her chihuahua, Diamond Baby, after the dog went lost.
00:29She had two clones, Diamond and Baby.
00:34And Barbra Streisand also cloned her dog, Samantha, into two different dogs, Violet and Scarlet.
00:45And Barbra Streisand said that they have very different personalities.
00:49So then why are you doing it?
00:53$50,000.
00:54Oh.
00:56Andy, we all know how much I love my dog, Pirate.
00:59Yeah.
00:59Right?
01:00And the greatest dog in the world, could sit in the studio, wouldn't make a noise, the best.
01:04But $50,000, just say I had the money.
01:07Yeah.
01:07Right?
01:07Right.
01:08I mean, obviously, these people, money is no object.
01:10Right.
01:10Yeah.
01:10But I don't even know if I would do it because of exactly what you said.
01:14For me, a dog's personality is more important than what they look like, right?
01:19So if I had a pirate, a 110-pound Pitbull Great Dane mix, who was a nutcase, he would be the worst dog in the world because he's huge and he's a wrecking ball.
01:29Right.
01:29But it's because of his demeanor and his calmness, and it will never live up to what your dog was for you.
01:36Exactly.
01:36You know what I mean?
01:37And I feel like that's a lot of expectation to put on that poor little dog.
01:41Yeah.
01:42Besides the fact that there are so many dogs that need to be adopted.
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