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Weird BUT true

- Natalie O’Neill, Wires

Not what they meant by “something borrowed.”

The grandmothe­r of a bride-to-be from Chicago was mistakenly buried in the young woman’s $2,300 wedding dress.

The gal had her gown altered and kept at her mom’s house, where her grandma’s decades-old wedding dress was also in storage, according to a report.

When her granny — who had asked to be buried in the dress in which she got hitched — died two weeks ago, relatives grabbed the wrong gown.

Things got hairy with his gene therapy.

An experiment­al treatment used to fight a genetic disease turned a patient’s blond hair dark brown.

Jordan Janz, 22, of Alberta, Canada, said his light hair fell out during a new cystinosis treatment, which involved extracting stem cells from his bone marrow and geneticall­y modifying them.

When his locks grew back, they were nearly black.

Boba Fett is back.

A man soaring in a jetpack was seen near LA Internatio­nal Airport for the sixth time in the past two years.

An airline pilot reported seeing the high-flying fellow at 2:15 p.m. Thursday, according to the FAA.

At least five pilots have reported seeing “Jet Pack Man” in the area since 2020.

Major llama drama! Four of the furry farm animals were rescued when their enclosure burst into flames at a park in Canada.

The llamas at Waterloo Park in Ontario were running wild in an attempt to flee, and ultimately escaped unscathed with help from firefighte­rs. It wasn’t clear what sparked the blaze.

A World War II-era landmine was discovered on a Florida beach this week.

A beachgoer examining turtle nests stumbled on the device at Vero Beach on Wednesday, prompting Air Force bomb experts to rope off the area near a former military training center, ultimately determinin­g it was inert.

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