H&M removes pictures of Justin Bieber from its stores

The Swedish clothing company, H&M, pulled a group of clothes bearing images of the famous Canadian pop star, Justin Bieber, which include shirts and jackets, in addition to shopping bags, from its store shelves, following the young singer criticized it, according to the German News Agency. ».

Bieber, 28, took to social media earlier this week to attack the fashion line, calling him “scum” and saying he had never given his consent to use his photos on those products.

On the other hand, H&M says it has followed appropriate procedures in this regard.

However, what happened prompted the Swedish fashion company to announce the lifting of those products, which had also already disappeared from the company’s online stores.

The company said, “(H&M) followed the appropriate approval procedures, but out of respect for cooperation and Justin Bieber, we have withdrawn the clothes.”


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