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Are All the Britney Spears Hair Auctions on eBay Fake?

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To follow up from yesterday's post about Britney Spears' hair being up for auction, it appears that the auction we linked to was prematurely closed.

Now we are learning that there is only one place where one can get the hair formerly on the troubled scalp of the now bald pop princess.

But first let us say that we have never met Ms. Spears, we've never examined her hair, we don't have any proof that the claims made on the site in question are true; we just know that they provide the most believable, let's say, story.

Pus Defamer and Access Hollywood are linking to it so if it's not real, blame them.

The only place to get Brit's locks is on the website buybritneyshair.com, and the lowest price it's going for, they say, is $1 million.

Do we see a "Super Sweet Sixteen" episode in the making?

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"Daddy I want Britney's hair."
"But I thought you wanted a convertible?"
"I want Britney's hair in the passenger seat of the convertible! Hmph!"

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