Shereé Whitfield Slammed After Her ‘She By Shereé’ Clothing Site CRASHES!
Shereé Whitfield’s fans were shocked when they tried to purchase the Bravo star’s new athleisure collection, only to find out the site had crashed!
Shereé went live with her She By Shereé collection on Sunday, but things didn’t go as planned. Shortly after launching the website where fans expected to go through her fitness outfits and purchase some of the clothes, the She By Shereé site crashed. People expressed their disappointment in The Real Housewives of Atlanta star after waiting on her clothing line for 14 years.
One fan said, “I can’t believe I tried to buy imaginary joggers from a fictional clothing line ran by a delusion woman… this S— by Sheree has to stop #RHOATL #RHOA.” A second person added, “I went 2 the website 2see these joggers from season ONE of #RHOA and I don’t see a jogger, a shirt not even socks! I clicked on the shop link & nothing opened up. Dreams by Sheree is a joke! @KenyaMoore is laughing at your fake a– company & fake bae @andy 2 @IamSheree gotta go.”
Whitfield responded to the complaints by her fans in an Instagram post and assured them that she was working on getting the website up and running. The reality star acknowledged the site’s crash due to the “influx of love,” but continued, “Please understand it’s being worked on so please check back in within the next 24 hours. We are working to get this quickly resolved soon.” Shereé also thanked the fans who were able to get the She By Shereé merch before the site went down. Andy Cohen was one of the few people who managed to get his hands on a grey She By Shereé hoodie.
Other fans were annoyed at the high prices Shereé set for her fans to purchase the outfits. One person said, “Sheree is crazy. She want $150 for a hoodie, and $125 for joggers. This s— is! Website looks TERRIBLE. Just give it up auntie. #RHOA.” Another tweeted at Shereé, “Okay let’s not do this. This site was not “down”, there was nothing to buy. It isn’t mobile friendly to start and we got 3 pieces that are poorly priced. She charging $150 for a sweatshirt. What’s that – $10 for every year we waited? I really want to be supportive but damn.”
According to RHOA’s Kenya Moore’s stories, more looks will be available on the site later in the week.
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