Bieber Blasts H&M for Unauthorized Merchandise
Justin Bieber takes to Instagram to express his disapproval of H&M's use of his image and lyrics on clothing merchandise
Key Points:
- Bieber calls the merchandise "trash" and urges his 270 million followers not to purchase it
- H&M responds by removing the Bieber-related products from sale and removing them from their online stores
- H&M claims that all necessary approval stages were followed, but is currently checking with all parties involved
- The merchandise in question includes hoodies, t-shirts, and sweatshirts featuring Bieber's image or lyrics from his songs, priced between $49.80 and $114