“What in the global warming did I just read?” one person asked, while another exclaimed, “Heidi will literally try to sell anything!”
Heidi Montag found herself in hot water this week after sharing her new campaign for S1NGLES Jeans, which makes “the world’s first single-use jeans.”
“The beauty of S1NGLES is that you only wear them once. When you’re done with them, you throw them away and wear a new pair. It’s that simple,” the new company’s“And it’s completely sustainable because S1NGLES are made from a proprietary blend of form-fitting cotton and recycled plastic.” Social media users were understandably baffled by the brand’s mission statement, and promptly flooded Montag’s comments with criticism.
“What in the global warming did I just read?” one asked, while another exclaimed, “Heidi will literally try to sell anything!”Montag demonstrates how the disposable denim works.
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