Justin Bieber's bloodshed had the desired effect.

On Monday, the singer had described as "trash" a line of clothing bearing his image produced by H&M.

He added that the bosses of the sign had not asked his approval to sell this collection.



“I didn't approve anything regarding the merchandise they put on sale at H&M… Everything was done without my permission or approval.

If I were you, I WOULDN'T BUY IT,” he wrote to his fans.

And to conclude: “The merch that H&M made of me sucks and I didn't approve of it.

Don't buy it.

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The fast fashion brand had initially denied the singer's words, before obviously wanting to appease the anger of the interpreter of

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A spokesperson for the fashion company said they had removed the items from sale.

“As with all other licensed products and partnerships, H&M has followed the appropriate approval procedures.

But out of respect for this collaboration and Justin Bieber, we have removed the garments from our stores and online,” the BBC statement read.

Items from the collection available on the H&M site included hoodies with photographs of Justin as well as t-shirts and a tote bag.

Unfortunately or fortunately for the Beliebers, the products will not end up under the Christmas tree.

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