H&M has been under fire from every direction after the retail giant featured a black child model wearing a hoodie emblazoned with the words "Coolest Monkey in the Jungle" on the company's online store.

While the clothing brand has since removed the ad and issued a public apology, they've been slammed by several notable figures including LeBron James, T.I., and The Weeknd, who announced via Twitter on Monday that he was breaking off his collaboration with H&M.

Turns out he's not the only celebrity to cut ties over the offensive sweater ad. On Tuesday, rapper G-Eazy took to Twitter to reveal he's also ceased working with the brand.

"Over the past months I was genuinely excited about launching my upcoming line and collaboration with H&M," began the Oakland rhymer. "Unfortunately, after seeing the disturbing image yesterday, my excitement over our global campaign quickly evaporated, and I've decided at this time our partnership needs to end.

"I can't allow for my name and brand to be associated with a company that could let this happen. I hope that this situation will serve as the wake up call that H&M and other companies need to get on track and become racially and culturally aware, as well as more diverse at every level."

Read G-Eazy's full statement up top.

Source: Twitter