Justin Bieber Slams H&M ‘Trash’ Merchandise Featuring His Image

Justin Bieber Slams H&M ‘Trash’ Merchandise Featuring His Image
Justin Bieber performs a medley of songs at the 2016 Billboard Awards in Las Vegas on May 22, 2016. Mario Anzuoni/Reuters
Reuters
Updated:

COPENHAGEN—Pop singer Justin Bieber lashed out at H&M over clothes featuring the Canadian artist’s image and lyrics, saying the Swedish fashion retailer had not obtained his approval.

“The H&M merch they made of me is trash and I didn’t approve it,” Bieber wrote in an Instagram story on Monday, encouraging his 270 million followers not to buy it.

H&M said separately that it had removed the Bieber-related products from sale and they no longer appeared available in its online stores.

The logo of H&M outside a store on the day it closes in Moscow on Nov. 30, 2022. (Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters)
The logo of H&M outside a store on the day it closes in Moscow on Nov. 30, 2022. Evgenia Novozhenina/Reuters

“We have followed all approval stages, but while we are still checking this with all concerned parties, items have been removed from selling,” an H&M spokesperson said in a written comment to Reuters.

The online store of the world’s second biggest fashion retailer is offering hoodies, t-shirts, and sweatshirts with pictures of Bieber or quotes from his lyrics such as “I miss you more than life” from the song “Ghost” for prices between 79.99 and 349 Danish crowns ($49.80–$114).

($1 = 7.0100 Danish crowns)