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TK Maxx slammed for selling T-shirts for little girls that 'fetishise psychosis’
shops around the country but have since been removed and will not be put out again, a spokesman said.Chartered psychologist Dr Jessica Taylor first shared an image of the tops on social media earlier this week and said: “These ‘cute but psycho’ t-shirts are currently on sale at TK Maxx.“Why do we fetishise ‘psychosis’ and then put it on women and girls’ clothing? What is the purpose of sexualising women’s mental health?”The tweet received replies from far and wide agreeing with the sentiment.Were they right to takes these off the shelf? Have your say belowVanessa Brown tweeted: “I’m tired of seeing this on girls’/women’s clothing”.Lizzie added: “Have we learnt nothing from the debacle of flogging mental patient costumes for Halloween? Jesus bloody christ.”Fiona French commented: “Makes no sense at all. One minute we have mental health awareness campaigns and the next minute we have ‘psycho’ stuck on a t-shirt to make money for the t-shirt manufacturers and people buy this s***.”TK Maxx shopper Liza Laws added: “It is insulting and a joke.