Updated Thursday, June 29, 2017, 5:12 p.m. EDT: Kendall Jenner has issued an apology on Twitter. Hopefully itβs not too late and the families of Tupac and Biggie wonβt sue.
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Updated Thursday, June 29, 2017, 1:21 p.m. EDT: Biggieβs mother is outraged over the Jennersβ use of her sonβs image on their T-shirts:
Earlier:
Just when you thought the youngest spawn from the loins of Caitlyn Jenner and Kris Jenner couldnβt stoop any lower when it comes to their lack of fashion and cultural-appropriation sense, here comes their new T-shirt line.
The Jenners introduced a line of T-shirts from their Kendall + Kylie line, and needless to say, fans of Tupac and Biggie arenβt too pleased to see their favorite rappersβ faces superimposed over the Jennersβ Instagram posts, and particularly one of the sistersβ cornrows.
And then thereβs another Tupac T-shirt with the letters βKKβ over his body (thereβs another one with initials over his face):
Oh, and letβs not forget this Biggie T-shirt:
Like, WTF does either of these T-shirts have to do with anything βvintageβ or anything the Jenners could possibly know about hip-hop and the legacy of Tupac and Biggie? I doubt their brother-in-law Kanye West actually taught them anything; heβs too busy in the sunken place.
But of course, no matter what these dolts do, they will manage to have their minions duped into buying βvintageβ tees for $125.
Iβd really like to know who was responsible for licensing the images of Tupac and Biggie for these T-shirts, because this mess is ridiculous. And to anyone wearing these T-shirts, you deserve to be tripped on contact.
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