H&M Pulls Justin Bieber Collection After Singer Slams Merchandise

Following Justin Bieber’s comments on H&M’s latest release of items related to the singer and his music, the retailer has removed the collection and put out a statement setting the record straight.

By Alexandra Bellusci Dec 21, 2022 8:27 PMTags
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The Justin Bieber H&M line was not here to stay.

Two days after the "Peaches" singer urged fans not to purchase the merchandise from H&M that that he says was made without his "permission and approval," the retailer has pulled the collection and issued its own statement about the controversy.

"H&M has followed proper approval procedures," the company said in statement to E! News read. "Out of respect for the collaboration and Justin Bieber, we have removed the garments from our stores and online."

Justin originally blasted H&M on his Instagram Stories Dec. 19, telling his followers that he was not happy with the store and their decision to profit off his likeness and brand without his consent.

"I didn't approve any of the merch collection that they put up at H&M," the 28-year-old wrote,"all without my permission and approval SMH."

The Drew House founder continued, "I wouldn't buy it if I were you. The H&M merch they made of me is trash and I didn't approve it don't buy it."

 

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Justin Bieber CALLS OUT "Trash" H&M Merch Line

This isn't the first time H&M has released Justin Bieber-related merchandise, with the "Love Yourself" singer promoting a 2017 collection on Twitter. Most recently, in 2020, H&M released collection inspired by his fifth studio album Changes, featuring apparel with the "Holy" singer's name, a cartoon version of him and his album title.

As for the items Justin referred to on social media, the brand recently released a collection featuring the Grammy winner on a tote bag, a shirt and a sweatshirt as well as hoodies that say "World Tour" and lyrics from his song "Ghost."

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Justin also voiced his disapproval for the line in the comment section of a fan page that shared photos of the new H&M items on Instagram, writing Dec. 19, "When everyone finds out I didn't approve any of this merch smh."

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