'Teen Mom' Farrah Abraham has teamed up with Celebrity Gene to offer the very essence of herself in the form of liquefied DNA.
Celebrity Gene liquefies the DNA of celebrities, usually extracted from hair, and puts it in a vial that people can wear around their neck, TMZ.com has reported.
The jewelry vials go for 99 dollars, and it's mostly for a good cause because 50 percent would go to the charity, it's Operation Underground Railroad, which helps rescue kidnapped children from slavery.
Abraham's also banking a 10 percent cut from sales, in addition to the roughly 30,000 dollars she got upfront for the DNA sample.
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