Michelle "Bombshell" McGee Dumped by Angry White Boy Clothing

Alleged Nazi is Ruining the Clothing Company's Reputation

Jolie du Pre
Michelle "Bombshell" McGee was dropped by the Angry White Boy Clothing, as reported at CBS News and on the Angry White Boy website. The owner of Angry White Boy Clothing and Social Network, Jimmy Ferrari, says the company "can't be associated with any white supremacy nonsense."

What is Angry White Boy clothing, a company that has dropped Michelle "Bombshell" McGee as a model?

A clothing company with the name Angry White Boy can leave the public with an impression that the company supports white supremacy. Michelle "Bombshell" McGee has many tattoos, which is in line with many supporters of Hardcore music, but add a model who is an alleged Nazi, and the white supremacy impression gets solidified.

However, the Angry White Boy clothing company is not about white power and it's CEO, Jimmy Ferrari, says the company has been misrepresented. "The Angry White Boy Clothing company has no ties, political or otherwise, with any organization or ideology and neither does its founder. The clothing line exists simply as an expression of its creator's longtime admiration for the Hardcore music community. "as stated at the website. Ferrari wishes Michelle "Bombshell" McGee well, but thinks it's best to move on without her.

How does Angry White Boy clothing move on after Michelle "Bombshell" McGee?

As reported at CBS News, the company has received many hits but only few sales due to the misrepresentation. Dropping Michelle "Bombshell" McGee is a good first step. Another step that the company has made is to put on the cover of its website, in big letters, "This Clothing Line is not a Racist or Fascist Brand! Period!" However, more may need to be done to bring sales to the site. The site is a small clothing company that did not exhibit huge sales before the misrepresentation, but the misrepresentation put a dent in the sales it did have.

It can be assumed that after a while few people will think about Michelle "Bombshell" McGee. It's likely Jesse James has moved on, trying to move on with his life. Meanwhile, McGee's reputation, as one of a alleged Nazi, will work well in the white power underworld, but not in respectable society. Angry White Boy clothing is likely to come back and remain viable sooner rather than later. As for Michelle "Bombshell" McGee, if she is not a Nazi, and if she wants to continue with her modeling career, she needs to let the public know she's not a Nazi and she needs to hope the public believes her.

Sources:

Michelle McGee Homepage: Bombshell Dumped!, CBS News

Angry White Boy website

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  • Anna Maria Ryan4/3/2010

    Why don't they just change their brand name? Seems like if they really wanted to make it in the business world, that should be their first move.

  • Kent Tompkins3/24/2010

    People are just crazy. Great info. - Kent

  • Millionaire Hoy3/22/2010

    Why did she tattoo her forehead? Why? I ask you.

  • Jolie du Pre3/22/2010

    Ah...I'm going to pass on the devil's advocate angle for old Bombshell, Valerie. If she's not a Nazi sympathizer, I'd be surprised.

  • Valerie Ferrari3/22/2010

    well, gee, Angry White Boy could be taken the wrong way too. Their lack of sales might have something to do with that and not ol' Bombshell.

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