Taylor Swift's fans angered by scornful T-shirt

Jul 21, 2013 - 08:46
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Taylor Swift's fans angered by scornful T-shirt
Bad Kids Clothing have manufactured a T-shirt which lists all of Taylor Swift’s ex-boyfriends. Pictures: Jason Merritt, Getty Images / Bad Kids Clothing

TAYLOR Swift’s loyal fans are out to exact revenge against a T-shirt company that pokes fun at the pop star’s love life.

Bad Kids Clothing have manufactured a T-shirt which lists all of Swift’s ex-boyfriends, PopCrush reports. The first version included late Glee actor Cory Monteith, but his name has been removed from the newer version after his recent death in a Canada hotel room.

Owner of the clothing store selling the garment, Andi Cross, says so-called "Swifties" have threatened a variety of retaliatory actions, including buing down her store.

The store blogged about the incident, saying they would not be removing the top from sale: "We will however remove Cory’s name. This shirt is intended to be light hearted and a joke - for those who can understand this type of humour."

In an earlier incident, Swift’s fans became peeved when Abercrombie & Fitch designed a T-shirt that read "# More Boyfriends Than T.S." The company later pulled it from their range.

 

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