Rapper M.I.A.
launches fashion line to 'block Wi-Fi and 5G' - including a $100 tin foil hat - to protect wearers from 'evil dust' nanoparticles M.I.A has launched a line called OHMNI which is said to 'protect' its wearers READ MORE: Defiant pensioner, 69, stops telecoms firm erecting 50-foot 5G mast outside his house by parking his car and motor home on grass verge in one-man protest By Maria Chiorando For Mailonline Published: 07:15 EDT, 3 July 2024 | Updated: 07:16 EDT, 3 July 2024 e-mail View comments British rapper M.
I.A has released a clothing range which she says will protect wearers from 5G, WiFi, and nanoparticles - which she describes as 'evil dust'. The OHMNI line created by the musician, whose real name is Mathangi Arulpragasam, includes a number of garments, among them are t-shirts, boxer shorts and a 'tin foil hat', designed to protect wearers from electromagnetic waves.
Prices range from $50 for smaller items like boxers, to $400 for dresses and puffer jackets. The clothing range, designed by the 48-year-old rapper, who is best known for her tune Paper Planes, is described as 'your last frontier at preserving your privacy, autonomy, and rights over your body and your data'. According to What's The Jam, each i tem of clothing is made from OHMNI’s original silver street shield textiles.
British rapper M.I.A (pictured) models the Ohm Protection Dress, which retails for $300 on the brand's website One of the more talked-about items from the line is the Tin Foil Ha.