Exclusive
BIG DREAMS

Kardashians shut out Blac Chyna by filing FIVE trademarks in her daughter Dream’s name to launch 5-year-old’s brands

THE KARDASHIAN family has shut out Blac Chyna by filing five trademarks in her daughter Dream’s name to launch the 5-year-old’s various brands. 

Chyna, 33, has been fighting against Kris and Kylie Jenner, and Kim and Khloe Kardashian at trial after suing the famous family for $100million in lost earnings. 

Advertisement
The Kardashians have filed five trademarks for Rob and Blac Chyna's daughter DreamCredit: E! Entertainment
Chyna is not listed on the trademarks, as Rob filed as the parent to give consentCredit: BackGrid

Chyna, who was once engaged to and shares daughter Dream with Rob, sued the reality stars for defamation and contract interference after claiming they had her E! show, Rob & Chyna, canceled after one season. 

The Sun can exclusively reveal five trademarks in Dream’s name were filed in February 2019 under “Kardashian Incorporated,” two years after the model sued the family in 2017.

One of the trademarks is for “non-medicated skin care preparations” including “skin moisturizers, skin lotions, skin creams, skin cleansers, skin serums, facial oils, body oils, bath and shower gels, bubble bath and body powders,” according to United States Patent and Trademark Office. 

Cosmetics is also under the trademark and include “fragrances, hair care preparations, hair styling preparations, nail polish, nail polish remover and nail care preparations.”

Advertisement

The second trademark covers clothes including “coats, dresses, footwear, headwear, jackets, jumpers, loungewear, rompers, scarves, shirts, sweaters, undergarments, socks, hosiery, swimwear, cloth bibs,  gloves, sleepwear, one piece garment for infants and toddlers and costumes for use in children's dress up play.”

The third trademark covers advertising services such as promoting and endorsing the brands. 

The trademark also includes: “Retail store services featuring gifts, general consumer merchandise, apparel, apparel accessories, toys, sporting goods, skincare and fragrances.”

The fourth trademark under the Dream Kardashian name includes “entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a celebrity.”

Advertisement

Most read in Celebrity

MAD LOVE
Watch moment pop star Mabel gets engaged to son of footy legend
CRY FOR HELP
Kerry Katona set to sign up for huge reality show after sad split from fiance
STARS IN IS EYES
Nepo baby with Bond girl mum and VERY famous actor dad hits the red carpet
MUM'S BOY
Zoe Ball's son shares unseen family snaps with Fatboy Slim after she quits BBC

The Sun previously reported on one of the five trademarks for the 5-year-old’s toy brand

The goods and services for the trademark include toy figures, doll accessories, dolls, playsets for action figures, bath toys, puzzles, party games, toy jewelery, puppets, children’s educational toys for developing fine motor and cognitive skills, musical toys, toy food, toy cookware, toy cameras, baby gyms, playground balls, sport balls and more. 

Rob gave consent as the “parent of Dream Kardashian, a minor” for the “registration of Dream Kardashian’s name and/or nickname to Kardashian Incorporated.”

Rob is listed as the CEO and President of the trademarks. 

Advertisement

Chyna, whose real name is Angela White, is not included on the trademark. 

CO-PARENTING STRUGGLES

Rob, 35, recently revealed over social media that he is the primary caregiver of Dream after Chyna, who is also mom to son King Cairo, 9, with ex Tyga, complained she gets “no child support” from her baby daddies. 

Rob fired back: “I pay 37k a year for my daughter’s school. Handle every single medical expense. I pay for all her extracurricular activities.

"I have my daughter from Tuesday-Saturday. Why would I pay child support lol.”

Advertisement
Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com