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Daily Mail
22-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE Woman's brutal slap-down of Blake Lively in actress' latest bombshell lawsuit: 'Weak'
Blake Lively was dealt a savage blow while entangled in yet another lawsuit. In June, the Daily Mail reported that Family Hive LLC, the owner of Lively's haircare line Blake Brown, filed a lawsuit against Kimberlie Hamner, who owns Beauty by Blake, in opposition of the trademarked name.
Yahoo
10-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Blake Lively Is Embroiled in Another Lawsuit & It's Got Nothing To Do With Justin Baldoni
Blake Lively's legal issues have spilled outside her ongoing battle with Justin Baldoni. Lively is currently locked in a legal battle with her It Ends With Us director and co-star over claims that he sexually harassed her on the set of the 2024 movie and later hired a team who launched a smear campaign against her. More from SheKnows Aimee Lou Wood Sparked Dating Rumors With a Fellow Actor - & No, It's Not Walton Goggins Amid the ongoing drama with Baldoni, Lively's company has filed a separate lawsuit, this time against a Utah-based entrepreneur seemingly tied to Lively's haircare brand, Blake Brown. The suit alleges that Hamner's trademark could cause consumer confusion due to its similarity to Lively's brand. According to new court documents obtained by the Daily Mail, Lively's company, Family Hive LLC, filed trademarks for Blake Brown's brand name and logo back in 2023 before launching the brand last summer. In September 2024, after Lively launched her brand, Hamner filed her Beauty by Blake trademark application, with plans for the trademark to be associated with 'cosmetic oils' and 'serums for cosmetic purposes.' In the filing, Family Hive's attorney Leo M. Loughlin argued that the rival trademark poses 'a likelihood of confusion' and could 'damage' the Blake Brown brand as well potentially misleading consumers into thinking the brand are connected when, in reality, Hamner has 'no connection whatsoever' to Lively's company. Blake Brown initially launched with a series of shampoos, hair masks, leave-in conditioners and mousses before dropping a second round of products, including mists, in May. Blake Brown, which is carried in Target, initially earned $16 million in media impact value within one week of launching, according to WWD, but controversy over It Ends With Us has reportedly slowed the brand's of SheKnows All About Hugh Jackman & Deborra-Lee Furness' Very Private Kids, Oscar & Ava 15 of Paulina Gretzky's Most Daring Looks to Date Jared Leto, Conor McGregor, & 33 Other Famous Men Who Have Been Accused of Sexual Assault


Time of India
09-06-2025
- Business
- Time of India
Blake Lively faces more legal trouble as her beauty brand strikes back with lawsuit - here's what the problem is
Blake Lively apparently is at the heart of multiple controversies lately. Blake Lively's beauty business is going through a lot of trouble. Family Hive LLC , her company, just filed a trademark lawsuit and is also dealing with the fallout from a well-known harassment case. Lively is having a rough time both personally and professionally. Her business is trying to protect its name, but sales are falling and she is still in legal trouble with co-star Justin Baldoni . Why is Blake Lively's brand suing another company? Blake Brown , Blake Lively's growing hair care company, is in a trademark fight with a company based in Utah. According to recent court filings, Utah-based businesswoman Kimberlie Hamner, the owner of the Beauty by Blake trademark, is being sued by Lively's company, Family Hive LLC. The haircare brand Blake Lively is fighting to stop the competition's "Beauty By Blake" trademark. According to the lawsuit, consumers may become confused by Hamner's trademark because it is too similar to Blake Lively's brand name, as quoted in a report by the Blast. Live Events The Blake Brown product line was formally introduced at Target this summer, but the trademarks were all submitted in 2023 and are still pending approval. Notably, following Blake Lively's filings, Hamner submitted her Beauty by Blake trademark application in September 2024 with the intention of marketing "cosmetic oils" and "serums for cosmetic purposes." What did the court documents reveal? Leo M. Loughlin, the lawyer for Family Hive, stated in the document that was obtained by the Daily Mail that the competing trademark presents a likelihood of confusion and has the potential to damage the Blake Brown brand. He added that Hamner has "no connection whatsoever" to Family Hive and that his products could give consumers the false impression that the company is associated with or supports them. ALSO READ: As Musk exits, DOGE employees are being booted from offices; many fired staff now being rehired How has the lawsuit with Justin Baldoni affected her business? Following her sexual harassment lawsuit against Justin Baldoni in December 2024, Blake Lively's hair-care brand saw a sharp decline in sales, reportedly falling by as much as 78%. This latest lawsuit comes at a challenging time for her business endeavors. The brand was once thought to be worth $100 million, but it is now predicted that Blake Brown will make less than $15 million in total sales in 2025. Lively's brand is still growing in the beauty industry, but the actress is currently balancing her business endeavors with courtroom drama. It's obvious that Blake Brown's future could be as complicated as a bad hair day, especially with trademark tensions escalating. FAQs What is Blake Lively's beauty brand suing for? Her company claims that another brand's name, Beauty by Blake, is too similar and could confuse customers. Is Blake's business struggling? Yes, sales have decreased significantly, particularly since her lawsuit against actor Justin Baldoni made headlines. Economic Times WhatsApp channel )