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Michelle Bombshell dis-missed!

March 22, 2010 by  
Filed under Daily News

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Michelle “Bombshell” McGee has been dumped again – and not by alleged boyfriend Jesse James.

Clothing label “Angry White Boy” has released the following statement, revealing it has cut “Bombshell’s” endorsement with the brand.

PHOTOS: Michelle “Bombshell” McGee

“Disconnected myself from Michelle “Bombshell”, the statement read.

“I cannot have this much negative media attention when it’s hard enough to defend my brand without so much attention”

PHOTOS: Michelle “Bombshell” McGee

“Angry White Boy” is defending itself against claims it is racist line. The company, despite its name, insists it is “politically incorrect” but not involved in white supremacy.

“I will NOT BE ASSOCIATED with any kind of white supremacy nonsense on any scale whether it’s true or not,” the statement from the brand’s spokesperson added.

PHOTOS: Michelle “Bombshell” McGee

“For those who want to jump ship and no longer support me, that’s your prerogative. I appreciate those who stay.”

[via - RadarOnline]

Angry White Boy: What’s in a Name?

February 14, 2010 by  
Filed under Lifestyle

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By Steve DiLodovico (Philadelphia Indie Music Examiner)

Don’t be put off by the name: Angry White Boy Clothing is not out to offend your gentle sensibilities. Creator and designer Jimmy Angry White Boy is not one to mince words and his Angry White Boy clothing line is designed with the same balls-out aesthetic.

“I don’t like government, I don’t like anything mainstream,” explains founder and owner Jimmy Angry White Boy. “I don’t like mainstream media in any way. I listen to a lot of Hardcore music; a lot of angry, aggressive music. It’s very simple: I’m an angry person when it comes to certain things. I was just sick and tired of everybody wearing the same things. You look around and all you see is Ecko, Ed Hardy, Affliction… If somebody’s going to wear that same ugly-ass shirt I can make something better, different and they can buy it from me instead.”

Inspired by and for the Hardcore community, AWB gear is a reflection of that scene’s fiercely DIY ethos. It’s a fairly simple concept: not satisfied with the options available to him, Jimmy took his love for hardcore and used his own talents and resources and put his energy into his passion and did it for himself.

“Angry White Boy is like my baby. I built it from scratch in the fall of 2007 and I did it all on my own dime. I created the whole thing all on my own with no backing. It was like “F**k it, let me just do this and see where it goes. I’m not trying to be the next Tommy Hilfiger or nothing. I’m completely self-taught: no schooling, no training whatsoever. I do everything myself.”

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