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Beyonce urged to end Topshop partnership

Fashion retailer tycoon Philip Green has been accused of bullying and sexual harassment



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Singer Beyonce Knowles is being pressurised to axe a partnership with Philip Green after accusations of bullying and sexual harassment emerged against the Topshop tycoon.

The singer-songwriter created a clothing line with Green, now 66, in 2014. It was named Ivy Park after Beyonce and Jay Z’s daughter Blue Ivy.

The brand was launched in 2016 but the American performer is now facing calls to abandon the multimillion-pound joint venture.

“Beyonce has put herself forward as a women’s rights activist. She and her team need to look closely at these allegations,” said Yasmeen Hassan, from campaign group Equality Now.

Another activist, Nimco Ali, said: “Beyonce should say ‘I don’t want to work with Philip Green’.”

Green was named last week as the businessman involved in allegations of inappropriate conduct and non-disclosure agreements.

Green strongly denied this and claimed that he had suffered “the worst week of my life”.

He was also last week identified as the man who had taken out an injunction preventing publication of allegations about harassing staff, which too he denied.

(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 01, 2014 British businessman Philip Green poses for pictures on the red carpet upon arrival to attend the British Fashion Awards 2014 in London. British fashion industry billionaire Philip Green was named by a member of the House of Lords on October 25, 2018, as the businessman who used an injunction to suppress the publication of sexual harassment allegations by five employees. House of Lords peer Peter Hain told a hushed session Thursday that he was using his "parliamentary privilege" to disclose the alleged businessman's name. The allegation against 66-year-old Green -- whose international clothing empire includes the popular Topshop and Topman brands -- was made after media cried foul about being "gagged" by rich and powerful tycoons. / AFP / JUSTIN TALLIS

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