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Time:2024-06-03 18:57:51 source:Stellar Stories news portal

Just Stop Oil have released a t-shirt for babies with a picture of Van Gogh's Sunflowers in a nod to the eco-zealots' infamous tomato soup attack on the £76million painting.

The 'DIY Soup-It-Yourself' top is available to buy for £18 and is advertised as being 'ready for soup splattering with 'soup not included.' 

In October 2022, two of the group's protestors hurled Heinz tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh's £76million Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery in London.

Now the climate change activists have decided to immortalise the stunt in the form of a children's t-shirt, which comes in sizes ranging from six months to two years.    

Just Stop Oil said: 'Buying for a friend? Someone very vocal, with consistent messaging? Who often needs to be carried from the scene and will use all nonviolent means to protest?

The 'DIY Soup-It-Yourself' top is available to buy for £18 and is advertised as being 'ready for soup splattering with 'soup not included'

The 'DIY Soup-It-Yourself' top is available to buy for £18 and is advertised as being 'ready for soup splattering with 'soup not included'

In October 2022, two of the group's protestors hurled Heinz tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh's £76 million Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery in London. Now the climate change activists have decided to immortalise the stunt in the form of a children's t-shirt

In October 2022, two of the group's protestors hurled Heinz tomato soup at Vincent Van Gogh's £76 million Sunflowers painting at the National Gallery in London. Now the climate change activists have decided to immortalise the stunt in the form of a children's t-shirt

'Introducing the Just Stop Oil Soup-it-Yourself baby T-shirt!

'Yes it's a joke, but yes, you can actually get one for a young-un, knowing that profits go towards making their future that little bit more liveable.

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EXCLUSIVE The posh background of Just Stop Oil's pink-haired poster girl: Phoebe Plummer grew up in her family's £4million Chelsea mansion and went to £45,000-a-year private school in Ascot... but aged just 22 she's already been arrested for a string of disturbances

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'Got enough T-shirts? (Please only buy them if you're going to wear them. Cotton production has a massive carbon footprint)'

The group also sells its famous orange t-shirts for £25. More unusual items for sale on their site includes a temporary tattoo set which the group claims 'rile the establishment / your boss / right-wing uncle' and a one-off piece of art by Peter Kennard which costs an eye-watering £1,500. 

Phoebe Plummer and Anna Holland drew gasps of shock from art lovers when they hurled two tins of tomato soup at Van Gogh's famous painting.

Fortunately it was covered by glass and wasn't damaged.

They took off their coats to reveal Just Stop Oil T-shirts underneath - and both were promptly arrested for criminal damage.

Since the stunt two years ago, Plummer has been arrested for a string of disturbances and is a prolific protester. She has since become the poster girl for Just Stop Oil. 

In March, she was detained on suspicion of conspiracy to burgle and of sending a malicious communication after the Mail exposed an alleged plot to target MPs.

The 'DIY Soup-it-Yourself t-shirt is available in sizes ranging from six months to two years. More unusual items for sale on their site includes a temporary tattoo set and a one-off piece of art by Peter Kennard which costs an eye-watering £1,500

The 'DIY Soup-it-Yourself t-shirt is available in sizes ranging from six months to two years. More unusual items for sale on their site includes a temporary tattoo set and a one-off piece of art by Peter Kennard which costs an eye-watering £1,500

Since she threw soup at the Van Gogh painting two years ago, Phoebe Plummer (pictured) has been arrested for a string of disturbances and is a prolific protester. She has since become the poster girl for Just Stop Oil

Since she threw soup at the Van Gogh painting two years ago, Phoebe Plummer (pictured) has been arrested for a string of disturbances and is a prolific protester. She has since become the poster girl for Just Stop Oil 

Shortly afterwards she was re-arrested for breaching her bail condition when she posted a letter through MP Emily Thornberry's door. 

Growing up a stone's throw from the King's Road in her family's £4million Chelsea home, Plummer enjoyed a life of privilege some could only dream of.

Privately educated at £45,000 a year St Mary's School in Ascot. She then went on to study Computer Science at the University of Manchester after which she then studied Social Anthropology at SOAS University of London, according to her LinkedIn.

Plummer eventually swapped studying for activism, making her name on the Just Stop Oil circuit. 

In a statement Just Stop Oil told MailOnline: 'Very vocal, consistent messaging, often need to be carried from the scene, will use all nonviolent means at their disposal to protest.'  

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