South African Protesters Vandalize H&M Stores Over ‘Racist’ Hoodie Ad

Protesters angered by a “racist” ad from H&M vandalized some of the clothing chain’s stores in South Africa.

According to police reports, members from the left-wing Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) group targeted six shops in Gauteng province.

Video posted on social media showed racks of clothes being pushed to the floor.

In one location, rubber bullets were fired to disperse demonstrators. While officers are monitoring the situation, they said they had not made any arrests so far.

The controversy began when the chain issued an image of a black child modelling a sweatshirt with the slogan “Coolest monkey in the jungle”.

Foota Hype Speaks On Controversial H&M ‘Coolest Monkey’ Ad

In an apology on its local website, H&M said: “Our position is simple: we have got this wrong and we are deeply sorry.”

The company said it had removed the image from all its marketing.

Share
Published by
Samantha Jones

Recent Posts

Koffee Shows Some Skin In New Calvin Klein Underwear Ad

Koffee has sent tongues wagging after posing for Calvin Klein’s spring 2021 underwear collection.Earlier today…

3 weeks ago

Reggae Icon Bunny Wailer Dead At 73

Iconic Reggae superstar Bunny Wailer is dead at the age of 73.The legendary Reggae stalwart…

3 weeks ago

Bounty Killer Shares 2006 Unreleased Vybz Kartel Collab: “Good Looking”

Bounty Killer has teased fans with one of his unreleased collaborations with Vybz Kartel from…

4 weeks ago