H&M has decided to pull merchandise featuring Justin Bieber's image from their stores, after the Canadian superstar called the clothing 'trash.'The Swedish retailer is removing the items bearing the Baby singer's, 28, likeness from their website and stores, according to a statement obtained by FOX Business, after Bieber urged fans not to buy it, saying he didn't 'approve it.'Though the retail giant originally released a statement saying they 'followed proper approval procedures', Forbes reported that a further statement was released, and said that 'out of respect for the collaboration and Justin Bieber we have removed the garments from our stores and online.' The latest: H&M has decided to pull merchandise featuring Justin Bieber's image from their stores and website, after the Canadian superstar, 28, called the clothing 'trash'; Pictured Dec 6Bieber let his fans know that he had nothing to do with H&M's new merch collection that features him on Monday.
The Peaches hitmaker took to his Instagram Stories to slam the brand's 'trash' new items that feature his face and urge fans not to buy it since it wasn't approved by him.'I didn't approve any of the merch collection that they put up at H&M… all without my permission and approval.
SMH I wouldn't buy it if I were you,' he wrote in the first slide. 'Trash': The retail giant stated that 'out of respect for the collaboration and Justin Bieber we have removed the garments from our stores and online' after he urged fans not to buy it New looks: The new apparel featured Bieber's face and included a sweater dress with a black and white photo of him, and a canvas bag with different photos of him printed throughout Another text slide read: 'The H&M merch they made of me is trash.
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