Kim Kardashian, who has recently opened up about plastic surgery, has reportedly ‘filed a trademark for some everyday words,’ according to The Sun.
According to the publication, the reality TV star ‘filed distinct trademarks for two of her children,’ Saint, 6 and Chicago, 4, on July 26, 2022.
The news outlet believes these trademarks are for numerous ventures, including clothing, skin and fragrance products, and even toys.
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However, Chicago reportedly has an additional trademark, which The Sun say reads: “Entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment and pop culture; entertainment services, namely, personal appearances by a celebrity.”
Kardashian isn’t the only family member to file trademarks.
In February 2019, it was reported that her younger sister, Kylie Jenner, ‘filed five trademarks for her daughter, Stormi Webster’.
Reportedly, the filing covered similar products to Kardashian’s and at the moment, the four-year-old is the face of the infant skincare brand Kylie Baby.

Recently, The Sun also reported that Kardashian’s mum, Kris Jenner, has ‘filed a trademark for the word Kristan,’ which seems to be a combination of her birth name, Kristen, and caftan, which is a clothing item the famous family often wear.
The 66-year-old is apparently starting her own business, after helping and managing her six childrens’.
The United States Trademark and Patent Office report that the mark covers ‘tops as clothing, bottoms as clothing, caftans and loungewear’.
Earlier this year, Jenner referenced her career and told Entrepreneur: “In general, with brands that we choose now, it’s got to be something that we’re really curious about or passionate about, or that makes sense with the way that we live our lives and what we’re putting on our bodies.”
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