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Eminem fighting to stop reality stars trademarki­ng ‘Reasonably Shady’

- BANG SHOWBIZ

EMINEM is fighting to stop two reality stars from trademarki­ng their “Reasonably Shady” podcast name.

The 50-year-old rapper, aka Slim Shady, has filed an “opposition” against Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon’s bid to own the title and believes it will damage his brand if their applicatio­n is approved.

Documents obtained by Page Six that were filed on February 14 and revealed on Monday show Eminem – born Marshall Mathers – said “Reasonably Shady” could “cause confusion in the minds of consumers” as they have known him as Slim Shady and Shady since the late 1990s.

He has exclusivel­y used both stage names for entertainm­ent services since 1998 and owns the trademark for “Shady” to use on his merchandis­e.

The Real Housewives of Potomac regulars Gizelle, 52, and 43-year-old Robyn – whose podcast has tackled romance, parenthood, fashion and news – had filed to trademark their podcast’s name with the intention of also selling merch from water bottles and lip gloss to clothes and socks.

Last week they celebrated the show getting 5 million downloads in less

than two years, with Robyn posting on Instagram on February 15 about the landmark: “SOOO EXCITED! Less than two years and our little @reasonably­shady podcast has over 5 MILLION downloads. Thank you so much for listening! Thank you for the love and support! We totally appreciate being apart of the @blackeffec­t family. Thank you @iheartradi­o.”

Even though the reality stars have not yet officially responded to Eminem’s opposition, they must respond to the rapper’s request by March 26.

He is currently working on a TV series with fellow rapper 50 Cent, 47, based on his 2002 semi-autobiogra­phical film 8 Mile.

50 Cent – real name Curtis Jackson – told Big Boy TV about the project: “I’m gonna bring to TV.”

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