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Tisha Campbell is not happy with a clothing company using her image without her knowledge or permission.

Campbell explained on social media that a friend of hers went into a store and saw her face on shirts for sale. The merchandise included other castmates from the 90’s sitcom Martin as well as bomber jackets, shorts, and shirts with images from the film House Party.

” So my friend, he’s in the mall, he goes into a store that has all these shirts, all this gear, shorts, everything–with my face plastered all over these shirts!” she said in the video.

“My brother, I’m all for the come-up, I truly, truly am,” she added. “But you can’t just put somebody’s face on a shirt without their permission and then pocket everything—and then go into a store saying, ‘Don’t you think this is honoring Tisha Campbell?’ You’re telling the store that you wanted to see it to honor me. Honor me with a check.”

The manufacturer selling the items is still unknown, but according to Shadow And Act, Headgear Classics sells pop culture clothing.

“It not just about my image…Head Gear classics will also have to contend with photographers who took the photos and owns them as well as the companies that owns the Martin show and House Party proper…you poor thing,” she captioned in her video.

 

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