Addison Rae has caused a wave of outrage after posting a photo of herself in clothing fans deemed “disrespectful” and “blasphemous.”
Addison, 21, posted a photo of herself posing in clothing company Praying’s “Holy Trinity” bikini last week.
Addison Rae’s Now-Deleted Instagram ‘Blasphemous’ Picture Continues To Anger Fans and Followers
The bikini in question retails for $100, per Praying’s website. The top features the words “Father” on one side and “Son” on the other, while the bottom piece reads, “Holy Spirit.”
However, while Addison’s photo only featured her top half, many Instagram users were quick to label the garment “disrespectful” and “messed up” in the comments, per Page Six.
“Nah this disrespectful to Jesus. Sad what y’all do for money,” one person wrote. “This is not okay! BLASPHEMY!” added another.
While a third user wrote, “Is nobody gonna talk about this disrespecting religions,” while a fourth agreed: “so messed up.”
And on Twitter, fans continued to raise issues with the photo.
“I wonder what christians think about addison rae’s post. the underwear says ‘holy spirit.’ is this not blasphemy?” one person questioned, to which several users agreed.
And while Addison did not publicly address the backlash, she quickly deleted the photo from her Instagram page.
Meanwhile, Praying’s Instagram page has since been flooded with comments demanding that the site be shut down entirely due to its “disrespectful” garments.
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Sharing a photo of Christina Aguilera posing in the French version of Addison’s bikini, Praying wrote, “Gonna get dirty,” a reference to the singer’s famous 2002 hit.
However, some people had issues with the image as they labeled the bikini “classless.” “Please remove this and stop disrespecting my religion and my God. This is another level of classless,” one person wrote.
“This is disrespectful and not iconic,” another said, while a third commented: “CLOSE THIS ACCOUNT.”
The brand’s most recent picture features another clothing item of theirs, which reads, “I’ll talk to God when I’m dead.” Which has also been met with severe criticism from Instagram users.
“This is so wrong,” one person wrote, while another labeled the brand “embarrassing.”
In April, the brand shared a photo of Olivia Rodrigo wearing a shirt of theirs, which reads, “happy and healthy.” The singer has also famously flaunted Praying’s viral “Twilight” shoulder bag.
“Why can’t we just respect religions,” one questioned, with several others urging the company to respect all religions, including Christianity.
Aside from Addison, many young stars have publicly posed in products sold by Praying, including Olivia Rodrigo, Charli XCX, and Euphoria’s Chloe Cherry.