Kylie Jenner’s efforts to trademark her daughter’s name have reportedly been thwarted by a clothing company.
The 22-year-old reality TV star has applied to secure a series of Stormi Webster-related trademarks, including Stormi World – but her efforts have faced fierce opposition from a New Orleans-based clothing company.
Business Moves Consulting – which trademarked Stormi Couture shortly after Kylie’s daughter was born two years ago – has filed an opposition to the make-up mogul’s application, saying the move could confuse their customers.
The clothing company also claims that Kylie has "no bona fide intent to use mark in commerce for identified goods or services", according to the New York Post newspaper’s Page Six column.
Meanwhile, Kylie and Travis Scott – who is the father of her child – are reportedly "working on getting back together".
The reality TV star and the ‘Sicko Mode’ hitmaker split in October last year, but they have remained close for the sake of their daughter and are now believed to be working through their differences in the hopes of one day rekindling their romance.
A source said: "Everyone around Kylie and Travis is rallying for these two. They are co-parenting and hanging out more and more, working on getting back together."
The celebrity duo – who started dating back in 2017 – are currently focusing on co-parenting their daughter, and have been keeping their relationship status "low-key and to themselves" for the time being.
A second insider added: "Kylie and Travis co-parent great together and those close to them are hopeful that they officially get back together, but Kylie and Travis are doing their thing and trying to keep their current relationship status low-key and to themselves at the moment."