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may he be accepted into heaven
may he be accepted into heaven
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LVMH already bought it months ago. Honestly it makes no sense. The company is infinitely more valuable with him attached to it.Feel like they killed mans for his OFFY Empire tho. $$$
Not buying this Cancer talk.
Someone always has to post something stupid. Well, here it is. Here you are.Feel like they killed mans for his OFFY Empire tho. $$$
Not buying this Cancer talk.
Yeah, posts like that always rubbed me the wrong way personally.Sad, terrifying and a reminder of how short life can be.
Find it very weird that many on social media feel the need to add “was never into his merch but…”. It is totally fine to leave your personal taste or lack there of completely out of it. The man died, we don’t care about whether you liked The Ten collection or not.
LVMH already bought it months ago. Honestly it makes no sense. The company is infinitely more valuable with him attached to it.
In all honesty idk if the brand was big enough to sustain itself after his untimely deat
And he probably knew the end was near and set his family up for generations by selling that 60%.. I thought it was weird he was selling it since he was still blowing up but after seeing this news.. kinda makes senseHe retained 40% LVMH bought 60%.
Yeah, posts like that always rubbed me the wrong way personally.
I’m sure they mean well/ don’t mean any disrespect by it, but yeah, I agree that it’s a little weird. Just my opinion, though.
Sad, terrifying and a reminder of how short life can be.
Find it very weird that many on social media feel the need to add “was never into his merch but…”. It is totally fine to leave your personal taste or lack there of completely out of it. The man died, we don’t care about whether you liked The Ten collection or not.