H&M has yanked a line of Justin Bieber merch after the pop star called the designs “trash” on social media.
Rolling Stone
, the fast-fashion behemoth said they would stop selling the Bieber items in stores and online “out of respect for the collaboration and Justin Bieber.”The decision was announced one day after Bieber slammed the line on Instagram Stories, calling the merch “trash” and telling his fans flatly, “I wouldn’t buy it if I were you.”
Bieber also claimed he never approved the clothing line, which included hoodies, shirts, tote bags, and other items. Some of the pieces had Bieber’s face on them, while others read “World Tour*” or were emblazoned with a line from his 2021 song “Ghost” .
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