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10 Weird Pop Star Products: From Bieber Nail Polish To Lil Wayne Condoms

by Mariel Concepcion, Jessica Letkemann, Jason Lipshutz, and Jillian Mapes  |   October 14, 2010 2:32 EDT

It's no surprise when a rock star or singer slaps their name on perfume or a clothing line, but not every celeb-product matchup makes any kind of sense. When Justin Bieber, possibly the least emo teenage boy in the world, announced a nail polish collection this week, it seemed like the perfect time to round up 10 weird, out-of-character, or just plain bad pop-star products. Trey Songz ballet slippers, anyone?

 

Justin Bieber's Nail Polish


JUSTIN BIEBER NAIL POLISH

If a memoir, comic book and line of dolls weren't enough to satisfy Justin Bieber fanatics, the pop star has just announced the "One Less Lonely Girl" nail polish line, which will be sold at Wal-Mart beginning in December. The line will feature shades like, er, "One Less Lonely Glitter," "Prized Possession Purple," "Give Me the First Dance" and "Me + Blue."

 

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