Jenner Sisters to Trademark Their Names

By Cheri Cheng - 04 May '15 14:17PM
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Kendall and Kylie Jenner, the half-sisters to the Kardashian clan, reportedly want to trademark their names.

According to TMZ, 17-year-old reality TV starlet filed an application last month to trademark her first name to "entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment, fashion and pop culture."

If her application were to be granted, it would mean that no one in the future can use the name Kylie to profit. This would surely affect all the Kylies out there, more specifically, Australian singer Kylie Minogue.

The paparazzi website continued that the teenager also wants to "mark her territory for personal appearances 'by a celebrity, actress and model.'" Kylie's older sister, 19-year-old Kendall reportedly filed the same application for her name as well.

In other news, "Keeping up with the Kardashians" will air a two-part special about Bruce Jenner. The former Olympian revealed to the world during a special 20/20 interview with Diane Sawyer that he is transgender and will undergo sex-change surgery.

He had said, "I was a lonely boy. I'm still a lonely big boy. I don't socialize a lot. I'm not an outgoing person. I never fit in. I see women and think how lucky they are that they can wake up in the morning and be themselves."

This E! special will air conversations that Jenner had with his family as well as the conversations between the Kardashians.

Watch a sneak peak clip of Kris Jenner, Bruce's ex-wife, talking about the transition to her daughter, Kim Kardashian here:

"Keeping up with the Kardashians" airs on Sundays at 9 p.m. ET on E!.

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