Angry White Girl Fashion Line Drops Michelle McGee for Posing in Nazi Regalia
Michelle “Bombshell” McGee has been dropped as the "Angry White Girl" clothing line's resident model after her photographs in Nazi regalia appeared on the inetrnet.
Of late, McGee has been making headlines for her alleged affair with actress Sandra Bullock's husband Jesse James.
Jimmy Ferrari, creator and chief executive of Angry White Boy clothing line that supplies Angry White Girl clothing as well, dropped McGee from his clothing line ads. CBS News quotes Jimmy as saying, "I don't think it's so right that she is getting so destroyed in the media. But I can't be associated with any white supremacy nonsense. I have fired her and taken all her pictures off my Web site."
Last week, McGee’s photographs wearing Nazi regalia appeared online, which anguished Jimmy, who is quoted by New York Post as saying, “While the name for my fashion line is politically incorrect, it has no links to racism or fascism or white supremacy. Nor does it endorse such nonsense. I heard about her, had seen her pictures. I am into tattoos. She was on the cover of a tattoo magazine" Jimmy said he had earlier offered her to model for his clothing line, to which McGee had reportedly replied, "Just a little compensation and I'm all yours."
Thereafter, the Nazi photos came up, and unsurprisingly, the backlash was quick. On Sunday, Jimmy Ferrari posted a message on his website, saying, "Though its name was expressly contrived to be provocative and to combat what its creator feels is an overly sensitive climate of political correctness, it is nothing more than a description of Jimmy himself and not meant to reflect, espouse, or support racist philosophy in any way."
Earlier, McGee had declared publicly that she was allegedly romancing actress Sandra Bullock’s husband Jesse James.
Several tattoos can be seen on McGee’s back and knees, including letters W and P, which supposedly mean "white power." However, "InTouch" magazine quotes McGee as saying that the letters were nothing but a sexual reference.
The whole Nazi pictures episode has greatly anguished Jimmy Ferrari, who has declared, "She will never model for me again."