Ariana Grande is taking action against Forever 21, after using her likeness in many items to promote their items.
Reuters reports that the 26-year-old singer is using the brand who have been using her name and likeness without permission to sell new merchandise.
In the paperwork filed, Ariana claims that the brand, and the Riley Rose cosmetics company, used at least 30 unauthorized, Grande-related pictures and videos in its marketing campaign.
The items feature her name, music and likeness that can lead her fans to believe she supported the products. Ariana also claims the company used a model who looked “strikingly similar” to her and used music and lyrics from her hit Thank U, Next single “7 Rings.”
Ariana is seeking $10 million in damages for copyright and trademark infringement, false endorsement, and violating her right of publicity.
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