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Cher Slams Kate Hudson’s Fabletics Brand

After Cher fired out the angry tweet, JustFab, the parent company of Fabletics, released a statement to respond to Cher’s experience.

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Cher felt like she was being “conned” by the Fabletics website. Cher took to Twitter – her favorite public forum – to voice her displeasure with Kate Hudson’s workout clothing brand, Fabletics, on Monday, July 18.

“Made mistake of going2 Fabletics”. She complained on Twitter that the web site for Kate Hudson’s Fabletics clothing lines is hard to use.

Maybe Cher is feeling left out of all the dramz going on between Calvin Harris/Taylor Swift/Kim Kardashian/Kanye West/Katie Perry/Chloe Grace Moretz/Khloe Kardashian/Selena Gomez/Ruby Rose… have we left anyone out?!

And Cher isn’t the only person who has criticised the athleisure company. In any case, we think we just figured out the answer to what Cher would do if she could turn back time, if she could find a way. “Please know our quiz is to personalize shopping”. The spokesperson explained that asking shoppers for their style and size preferences, helps their clients save a lot of money, as well as eliminate waste. “(An even longer reply can be found here.) Shawn Gold, corporate marketing officer of JustFab, told StyleWatch that he “[wishes] he could turn back time” to explain this ethos to Cher. My brother, Oliver, was my go-to for style and function feedback. We get very few complaints relative to the number of customers we have, but all complaints are upsetting to us.

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The customer is then taken to a shopping page of different sporty ensembles based on their specific needs, offering up a variety of outfits and gym-appropriate separates. Each member is automatically billed $49.95 monthly. They can also sign up for a VIP membership to get the lowest prices, something that has been criticized in the past.

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