David Jones has defended its decision to enlist former Sydney Swans player Adam Goodes as a brand ambassador after its Facebook page was flooded with hate-filled comments.
The retired AFL player and former Australian of the Year is one of six new ambassadors for the retail giant and features in its new It's In You advertising campaign.
"Didn't really like David Jones as a store or chain but can be sure I will never set foot or spend a cent in there now," one comment said.
"David Jones where all the sooks go."
Others just wrote "boo", referencing the repeated heckling and controversy that dogged the latter days of Goodes' AFL career.
Outside David Jones' flagship store in Sydney today, shoppers reacted to the social media sledging of Goodes.
"There's a lot of hate and stuff and I don't think it's nice," one shopper said.
"Social media's such a bad platform for that, like it is horrible what people post on there because they just hide behind the keyboard."
"He's a bit outspoken, Goodsey," another shopper said.
"I like where he's coming from but he just does it the wrong way."
A third shopper said: "As far as his strutting on the field like he did, nobody boos the New Zealanders for doing the Haka."
In a statement, David Jones said it was disappointed with the reaction.
"David Jones is proud to have Adam Goodes, a powerful and inspirational Australian, join its family of ambassadors," the statement said.
"Adam features in our recently launched campaign #itsinyou and will also work with David Jones on its reconciliation action plan and its broader corporate social responsibility program.
"We have received significant positive feedback from our staff, customers, vendors and other stakeholders regarding Adam's appointment and our latest brand campaign."