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Nike Says "We Got Nothing To Do" with Lil Nas X Limited Edition Satan Shoes

Love ‘em or hate ‘em, everyone seems to have a take on Lil Nas X’s so-called “Satan Shoes.”

The limited-edition release features a pair of Nike Air Max ’97’s, customized with some devilish details. There are only 666 pairs being sold of the custom kicks that include “one drop of human blood” mixed with the ink and Luke 10:18 printed on the side, pentagrams and upside down crosses, with a red-and-black color way. Despite them costing $1,018, all pairs are expected to sell out when they go on sale later this morning through streetwear brand MSCHF. 

Nike made it clear they have nothing to do satanic sneakers. "We do not have a relationship with Little Nas X or MSCH… Nike did not design or release these shoes and we do not endorse them."

Clemson University quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who's considered a possible first pick for the upcoming NFL draft, tweeted that the “Line has to be drawn somewhere. Shaking my head.”

NBA player Nick Young tweeted, “My kids will never play 'Old Town Road' again… I’m still debating about wearing Nike after this.”

South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem tweeted, “Our kids are being told that this kind of product is, not only okay, it's 'exclusive.' But do you know what's more exclusive? Their God-given eternal soul.”

Lil Nas reacted to the controversy by tweeting, “You’re a whole damn governor and you on here tweeting about some damn shoes. Do your job!” He also trolled people by linking to a fake apology video that was actually just his latest music video.


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