KENDALL AND KYLIE JENNER USE ICONIC ROCK IMAGES TO SELL T-SHIRTS, GET BLASTED, AND THEN APOLOGIZE

Back in May, the New York Post interviewed Metallica frontman, James Hetfield, and they asked him how he felt about celebrities wearing the band’s shirts, as a fashion statement.

Hetfield replied, “I remember when that whole Justin Bieber wearing a Metallica T-shirt went viral, I thought “So what?” This is America, you can wear whatever the f - - k you want. If he doesn’t know the history of the band or whatever, it’s fine. I wear lots of stuff and I have no idea of the history, I just like the logo…Everyone is welcome here….”

On the heels of that subject, here comes today’s story (via blabbermouth.net):

Kylie and Kendall Jenner have apologized for selling “vintage” T-shirts with the pair’s faces superimposed over some of rock and rock’s biggest icons.

The T-shirts in question were unveiled on the sisters’ Kendall + Kylie online shop Wednesday, and featured images of Ozzy Osbourne, Metallica, KISS, Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd, The Doors, the late rappers, Notorious B.I.G. and Tupac Shakur, overlaid with Instagram shots of the model/reality star siblings.

Voletta Wallace, Notorious B.I.G.’s mother, criticized the Jenners in an Instagram post while a lawyer for the rapper’s estate threatened legal action should the shirts, which were on sale for $125 each, continued to be sold on their web site. In the post, Wallace also claimed that they had not been contacted with a request to use his image.

“I am not sure who told @kyliejenner and @kendalljenner that they had the right to do this,” Wallace captioned an image of one of shirts with a giant red X emblazoned over it. “The disrespect of these girls to not even reach out to me or anyone connected to the estate baffles me. I have no idea why they feel they can exploit the deaths of 2pac and my Son Christopher to sell a t-shirt. This is disrespectful, disgusting, and exploitation at its worst!!!”

Ozzy’s wife and manager Sharon Osbourne posted a scathing tweet in which she wrote, “Girls, you haven’t earned the right to put your face with musical icons. Stick to what you know … lip gloss.”

Speaking with Rolling Stone, Jeff Jampol, manager of The Doors and the Jim Morrison estate, slammed the pair for their decision to sell the unauthorized clothing. “This is a case of people who fashion themselves as celebrities who are famous for being well-known but don’t actually do anything trying to utilize and steal and capitalize on the legacies of those who actually did do something and created amazing art and messages,” Jampol said. “It’s ironic, at least, and criminal, at worst, both morally, ethically and artistically.”

Jampol added the surviving members of the band had “zero contact” with the Jenners.

“They’re obviously attention-seeking missiles who crave celebrity and being well-known but don’t actually do anything,” said Jampol. “It’s the polar opposite of the artists that they’re trampling all over. It’s just spitting in the face and on top of art and message and soul and legacy.”

On June 29th, Kendall and Kylie Jenner apologized for the offensive merchandise, writing in a Twitter message, “These designs were not well thought out and we deeply apologize to anyone that has been upset and/or offended, especially to the families of the artists. We are huge fans of their music and it was not our intention to disrespect these cultural icons in anyway [sic]. The tee shirts have been pulled from retail and all images have been removed. We will use this as an opportunity to learn from these mistakes and again, we are very sorry.”

22 Responses

  1. As I posted on that story, Mr. Hetfield is way more tolerant of that practice, than I am.

    When I saw a picture of Kourtney Kardashian wearing a Judas Priest T-Shirt, my stomach churned. They are my favorite band, and I am almost certain, that twit couldn’t name one song by the band, let alone, sing it.

    So, since the intelligence gene seems to be lacking in this family (along with other qualities such as: common sense, morality, decency, etc.), I am not surprised that the youngest of the clan, tried to cash in on these iconic images, without so much as thinking about copyright infringment?? Of course, they are above the law, and clearly entitled to do whatever it is, their little publicity seeking hearts choose to do 🙄

    Additionally, the people working for them, must clearly despise them, because anyone with a kindergarten education, could have told them that what they were doing was, illegal.

    Finally, I am surprised, they didn’t use any of the Iron Maiden logos, which are apparently the most coveted by celebutards. Ditto for AC/DC, I guess they can consider themselves, lucky. 😉

    D

  2. I am not as bothered if a celebrity wears a t-shirt of an iconic hard rock or heavy metal singer or band, but when the celebrity superimposes their image along side the image, then that is where the line gets crossed for me. BTW, imagine if Hetfield wore a Bieber t-shirt, now that would be frickin’ hilarious!!

  3. I’m vomiting right now just reading this article our standards of what we consider icons on todays world were brats like the Kardasian can and Hilton can and other reality show a** holes can be consider famous for doing absolutely NOTHING and I’m sure if they did Iron Maiden or AC/DC they be put in Irons I agree with u Dana they are twits (sorry for the language back there) When I saw Kanya west with a Testament shirt on I wanted to find him and just punch in face for defacing the t-shirt
    I hate reality tv pointless entertainment and not reality but scripted
    Dana I’m sure Spide-Gene gonna be swinging down to say his two cents

  4. Idiot move by the idiot family who are famous for being famous for absolutely no reason. For once, I agree with Sharon Osbourne, and I hope both her and Gene $immon$ sue the Jenners’ celebrity poseur asses.

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