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Katy Perry's Team in Process to Pull Blackface Shoes From Collection
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The 'Teenage Dream' hitmaker finds herself under scrutiny over her Rue Face Slip On Loafers and Ora Face Block Heel Sandal just days after T.I. called for Gucci boycott over their controversial sweater.

AceShowbiz - Katy Perry is reportedly pulling a pair of her shoes from her collection following Gucci's 'blackface' controversy.

The Italian fashion house bosses came under fire after advertising a black knitted "balaclava jumper", which covers the lower half of the face and featured a red-lipped cut-out around the mouth.

Many quickly took to social media to accuse the designers, led by creative director Alessandro Michele, of creating a product which resembles "blackface" - the controversial makeover white people adopt to look like black figures, and last week (ends February 08) a spokesperson issued an apology and confirmed the item would be withdrawn from sale.

Many celebrities are continuing to rail against the company and the "Roar" hitmaker is now facing scrutiny over her Rue Face Slip On Loafers and Ora Face Block Heel Sandal, which come in black and beige and feature two eyes, a nose, and red lips.

Social media users, including singer Masika Kalysha, have attacked the singer over the shoes, insisting, like the Gucci jumper, they appear to mock people pf colour.

"So we just gonna let Katy Perry slide?" Kalysha wrote on Twitter.

Perry has yet to comment on the controversy, but she is reportedly pulling the shoes from sale.

"In order to be respectful and sensitive the team is in the process of pulling the shoes," a source tells TMZ.

Perry's controversy comes days after rapper T.I. revealed he is boycotting Gucci over their ill-conceived balaclava jumper.

"We ALL GOTTA Stop buying, wearing, and supporting this piece of s**t company And ALL PIECE OF S**T COMPANIES UNTIL THEY LEARN TO RESPECT OUR DOLLARS & VALUE OUR BUSINESS...!!!!," he wrote on Instagram over the weekend. "I Don't Give a F**k if I gotta wear (budget-friendly) Target brand s**t (sic)."

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