
Kendall and Kylie Jenner aren’t out of the woods yet!
As we previously reported, Kris Jenner‘s youngest daughters were DRAGGED by Sharon Osbourne and Voletta Wallace (AKA Biggie‘s mom) for slapping their faces over images of music icons like Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, The Notorious B.I.G., Tupac, Metallica, Kiss, and The Doors.
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And while the Jenner girls have since apologized for their “vintage” t-shirt designs and removed the products from their websites, it seems as though the issue has yet to be resolved. Specifically, the Notorious B.I.G.’s estate sent a cease and desist notice to the reality TV starlets and has issued the following statement in response to the apology:
“While we appreciate that the Jenners have made an apology and pulled the unlawful and unauthorized items, this matter has yet to be resolved. “
The Doors’ estate has also issued a cease and desist order as the manager for the Jim Morrison estate, named Jeff Jampol, explained to Rolling Stone:
“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. It’s ironic, at least, and criminal, at worst, both morally, ethically and artistically…They’re obviously attention-seeking missiles who crave celebrity and being well-known but don’t actually do anything. 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.”
Oh, and Jampol told the mag that Kim Kardashian West‘s younger sisters had “zero contact” with them about the t-shirt designs. It sounds like the KUWTK vets better call their lawyer, STAT!
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Not to mention, the ladies’ controversy has yet to die down as numerous industry scions have weighed in on the unsavory tees. In fact, both Paris Jackson and Kelly Osbourne commented on the situation as they wrote on social media:
as a huge fan of zeppelin, the doors, floyd.. i mean these bands literally helped shape who i am today. i can’t condone this “fashion.”
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) June 29, 2017
legends like these who completely changed our world today, not just the music world, should be respected and honored. not turned into this.
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) June 29, 2017
pink floyd is not chanel. led zeppelin is not michael kors. metallica is not givenchy. don’t get it twisted. #bandsnotbrands #RESPECTMUSIC
— Paris-Michael K. J. (@ParisJackson) June 29, 2017
#CurrentMoodA post shared by Kelly Osbourne (@kellyosbourne) on Jun 29, 2017 at 2:10pm PDT
So savage. Respect. Suge Knight‘s son also called out Kendall and Kylie for their poor business decision as he noted on Instagram:
I didnt believe it when i first saw it but I have to agree with @volettawallce . It’s bad business and highly disrespectful. These are the same people who wear braids and call it a new style but then call a black girl with the same style ratchet. Who also needs to be checked is @tyga for stealing the Death Row logo and putting it on his last kings clothing line. There’s your warning.A post shared by Suge Jacob knight (@sugejknight) on Jun 29, 2017 at 11:11am PDT
We’re sure the Jenners are kicking themselves right about now. Oof!
[Image via Valerie Brooks/WENN.]



