Myer causes a stir with a VERY controversial collection of tea towels 

‘I don’t know if I should laugh or cry’: Myer causes a stir by selling a VERY controversial collection of tea towels

  • The tea towel is part of the La La Land Wild Fur You Australian range sold at Myer 
  • The tea towel, which retails for $19.95, features animals appearing to fornicate 
  • Some social media users said it was great, while others got a laugh out of it 

Myer has caused a stir after releasing a controversial range of tea towels featuring animals appearing to be having sex.

The tea towel is part of the La La Land Wild Fur You Australian range sold at Myer stores across and country and online.

The tea towel, which retails for $19.95, features animals such as wombats, emus and kangaroos appearing to fornicate.

The tea towel is part of the La La Land Wild Fur You Australian range sold at Myer stores across and country and online

The design also features on mugs, tote bags and coin purses. 

‘Washing up your dishes just got a whole lot more steamy,’ the product description reads. 

An image of the tea towel was shared to Facebook, with one person asking if anyone else had seen the product in stores. 

Some social media users said the cheeky design was great to see after billions of animals were wiped out during the horror bushfire season. 

‘I don’t know if i should laugh, cry or be shocked,’ one person said. 

Another said it would make a perfect gift for people overseas. 

The tea towel, which retails for $19.95, features animals such as wombats, emus and kangaroos appearing to fornicate

Some social media users said it was great to see following the deaths of so much wildlife during the horror bushfire season

The tea towel, which retails for $19.95, features animals such as wombats, emus and kangaroos appearing to fornicate

The print was sold on bags as early as 2018, which sparked similar reactions.

‘Well I’ll be… it’s a f***ing bag,’ one person said at the time.

‘Using mine today! You’re welcome everyone getting a giggle outta it,’ another said.

The print was designed by Lilly Perrott. 

Daily Mail Australia has contacted Myer for comment. 

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