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‘Don’t Buy His Clothes’ – Company Used Justin Bieber’s Photo Without Permission

Justin Bieber Instagram: Famous Hollywood pop singer Justin Bieber has accused the clothing company Hennes & Mauritz (H&M) that the company used his picture on its clothes without his permission. He has shared two posts on Instagram Story and appealed to people not to buy that company’s collection.

In an Instagram story, Justin Bieber wrote, I have approved none of the merchandise H&M has released in their collection. All this has been done without my permission and approval… If I were in your place, I would not have bought it. In her second story, she wrote, “The clothes H&M made with my picture is garbage; I didn’t approve of it.” In the post, he said that don’t buy it. Justin Bieber has 270 million or more than 270 million followers on Instagram.

Justin Bieber Accused H&M
Justin Bieber

Let us tell you that H&M company put a picture like Justin Bieber on sweatshirts, T-shirts and hoodies. Apart from this, his lyrics and branding were also used. Earlier, this company had sold the merchandise of Justin Bieber’s concert tour several times.

H&M Company Denied The Allegations

On the allegations of Justin Bieber, a company spokesperson claimed that the company has taken proper approval for the collection. Let us tell you that it is being said in the reports that the H&M company is struggling with low sales due to inflation and the different demands of the sellers. However, the company has set a target of doubling its sales by 2030.

Bieber’s Songs and Pictures Used On Clothing

The world’s second-largest fashion retailer sells hoodies, sweatshirts and T-shirts emblazoned with Justin Bieber’s photos and song lyrics. In one collection, the company has used the lyrics of Bieber’s song Ghost ‘I miss you more than life’ and is selling it for 79.99 and 349 Danish.

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