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Kylie Jenner ‘files legal claim to have company’s Stormi Couture trademark cancelled’

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Kylie Jenner has reportedly filed legal documents to have a company’s ‘Stormi Couture’ trademark nullified. The mum-of-one, 22, believes that Business Moves Consulting snapped up the trademark in bad faith, following the birth of her daughter Stormi Webster, now two, in 2018.

According to TMZ, BMC filed to trademark ‘Stormi Couture’ a month after Kylie’s little girl was born. Kylie had tried to apply for her own Stormi trademarks, including StormiWorld after her daughter’s first birthday party, but was instead hit with a lawsuit from BMC claiming it was too similar to their already registered Stormi Couture trademark.

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