"I found it really disgusting that celebrities like Bieber would stoop to a level of using living creatures as a fashion accessory and then so easily discard it," winning bidder Michael Kronick told E! News.Kronick presumably wasn't too upset about it, since he, you know, bought the snake.
Bieber sold Johnson last year for about $1,000, offering the proceeds to Pencils of Promise, an organization that builds schools in the developing world and one that he sponsorsthrough Believe.
Kronick, who owns Startifacts, a celebrity memorabilia website, donated Johnson to the Reptile & Amphibian Discovery Zoo in Owatonna, Minn., where the snake has already become a "star" after recently arriving there.
"I wanted to make sure the snake would be well taken care of for the rest of his life," Kronick explained. "I'm very pleased where Johnson now resides."
I'm sure that snake's pissed after Bieber sold it. Who would wanna miss that kind of life on red carpets and live with Bieber then arrive at some zoo? Geez! I guess the snake's mad at them both.
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