Justin Bieber calls out the H&M merch Line made without his approval a ‘trash’

These clothes have Justin Bieber saying baby, baby, baby, no. The Peaches singer spoke out against clothing company H&M for allegedly using his likeness on some of their products without his permission. "I didn't approve [sic] any of the merch collection that they put up at H&M," Justin wrote on his Instagram Stories, "all without my permission and approval SMH." And the Drew House founder did not give H&M the green light for their new items, he is also urging fans to not purchase the items. "I wouldn't buy it if I were you," he continued. "The H&M merch they made of me is trash and I didn't approve it don't buy it." As for which collection Justin is speaking of, the brand recently released several pieces featuring the Grammy winner, which include a tote bag, a shirt and a sweatshirt that feature pictures of Justin, as well as sweatshirts that say "World Tour" and lyrics from his song Ghost. In response to Justin's public message, a spokesperson for H&M tells E! News, "As with all other licensed products and partnerships, H&M followed proper approval procedures."

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