Who thought this was a good idea?

Not only did Kylie and Kendall Jenner outrage pretty much everyone when they issued a line of T-shirts slapping their own images over the iconic visages of Tupac Shakur, Ozzy Osbourne and the Notorious B.I.G. - now they could face a lawsuit.

TMZ reports that a legal rep for The Doors - whose band logo image the Jenners also cribbed - is pondering bringing legal action.

It wouldn't be surprising to see others file as well. The mom of Christopher Wallace, the artist known as Notorious B.I.G., blasted the T-shirt line in an Instagram post.

Sharon Osbourne wasn't amused, either:

The Jenners are apologizing via social media. Both posted the same message, saying the designs "were not well thought out" but that they meant no disrespect:

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