Taylor Swift Fans Send Death Threats to 'Bad Kids Clothing' Company
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An online clothes store has been bombarded with complaints from irate Taylor Swift fans after they began to stock a vest mocking the country star’s ex-boyfriends.
The online clothes brand Bad Kids Clothing which is run by duo Lex Houser and Andi Cross, had a barrage of demands from Swift’s fans telling them to remove the t-shirt and reportedly even received a number of death threats over it.
The pair put a picture of the offending shirt on Instagram but were later forced to remove it after the abuse.
"I took down the picture - I don't really care - and they kept going. It got worse and worse," Houser said.
They are refusing to stop selling the shirt and are hoping that the attention it is receiving will mean that they will make more money off of it.
"Andi and I both had a history of being cyber bullied growing up, and these kids are thinking if they just tell us they're going to kill us and that 30 million people are going to attack us, that we would just do what they said," Houser continued.
This isn’t the first time that Swift fans have leapt to her defence. Last month clothing giant Abercrombie & Fitch were forced to stop selling a t-shirt similarly mocking Swift’s past conquests.
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