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Will the real Slim Shady please stand up? Eminem fights Real Housewives for trademark

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Robyn Dixon and Gizelle Bryant may be Real Housewives — but they will never be the real Slim Shady, if Eminem has anything to say about it.

Rapper Marshall “Eminem” Mathers is on a legal mission to prove he’s the real Shady after “Real Housewives of Potomac” stars Dixon and Bryant attempted to trademark “Reasonably Shady” — the title of their hit podcast — last year. An attorney for Dixon and Bryant told The Times on Tuesday that the reality-TV duo intend “to defend their trademark applicatio­n” despite the “Real Slim Shady” artist’s motion to block it.

A court filing submitted Tuesday to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office states that Mathers “believes he will be damaged by the issuance of a registrati­on for the mark REASONABLY SHADY” because it “resembles” Eminem’s longtime nicknames, Shady and Slim Shady.

Attorneys for the musician argue that “the mark proposed for registrati­on by applicants, REASONABLY SHADY, is likely to cause confusion, mistake or to deceive ... by causing the consuming public to believe, contrary to fact, that Applicant’s goods and services in associatio­n with the mark REASONABLY SHADY are sponsored, licensed and/or otherwise approved by, or are in some way connected or affiliated with“Mathers.

But Dixon and Bryant — who are seeking to sell clothes, mugs, and other merchandis­e bearing the name of their podcast — maintain that “the trademarks are not confusingl­y similar and the services are not related,” per their attorney, Andrea Evans.

extremely valuable symbol of Mathers, his reputation and goodwill.”

 ?? Rob Carr/TNS ?? Eminem performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show at SoFi Stadium on Feb. 13, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif.
Rob Carr/TNS Eminem performs during the Pepsi Super Bowl halftime show at SoFi Stadium on Feb. 13, 2022, in Inglewood, Calif.

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