Justin Bieber: Singer calls shirts from H&M collection “garbage”

Justin Bieber
Singer calls shirts from H&M collection “garbage”

Angry about the new T-shirt collection: Canadian singer Justin Bieber (28).
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Justin Bieber accuses H&M of selling t-shirts and hoodies with his likeness on it without his consent. The clothes are “garbage”.
Anger about a new H&M collection Justin Bieber (28): The singer accuses the Swedish fashion company of selling t-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies with his likeness without his consent.
“My H&M merchandise is junk and I didn’t approve of it,” Bieber said on his Instagram account. He tells his fans: “Don’t buy it!”
H&M denies allegations
The new collection includes t-shirts, sweatshirts and hoodies featuring photos of Bieber and excerpts from his lyrics. “All without my permission,” said the Canadian singer outraged.
A spokesman for H&M, on the other hand, said the company had followed the usual approval procedure. H&M has sold merchandise from Justin Bieber’s concert tours in the past. At that time apparently with permission.