"Lies lies lies. Never did this. Wow," the reality star says of the reports.
Kylie Jenner has denied going after a company that uses the phrase "Rise and Shine."
After East Coast Renaissance claimed the "Keeping Up with the Kardashians" star sent cease and desist letters to a family-owned Australian business that sells t-shirts with the saying, Kylie took to Twitter Sunday to set the record straight.
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View Story"Lies lies lies. Never did this. Wow," she wrote.
"Guys, please don't believe everything you read. I have not sent any Rise and Shine cease and desist letters," Kylie continued, adding a facepalm emoji. "Rise and Shine was an unexpected moment.. I had a lot of fun with it, and I have laughed so hard seeing everyone's memes since the video came out a few weeks ago."
In another tweet, the reality star reiterated her previous message, writing, "There are no law suits [sic], no cease and desist letters. Happy Sunday."
Lies lies lies. Never did this. Wow
@KylieJenner
guys, please don't believe everything you read. I have not sent any Rise and Shine cease and desist letters. 🤦🏻‍♀️ Rise and Shine was an unexpected moment.. I had a lot of fun with it, and I have laughed so hard seeing everyone's memes since the video came out a few weeks ago..
@KylieJenner
there are no law suits, no cease and desist letters. Happy Sunday
@KylieJenner
The Australian family business, Cased Clothing -- who allegedly prints "Rise and Shine" on t-shirts -- came to Kylie's defense in a statement posted to their company Facebook account.
"You may have seen CASED on the news regarding Kylie Jenner & the rise and shine slogan," they wrote, according to ABC News. "We are in no way cooperating in this drama and will be closing the website down until this all blows over. We currently do not and have never had a problem with Kylie Jenner."
Although the makeup mogul denied these rumors, Kylie has yet to comment on the reports she filed to trademark the common phrase which she famously sang to her daughter, Stormi Webster.
According to TMZ, Kylie filed legal docs to own a slang version of the saying, "RIIISE AND SHIIINNEE."
In addition to cosmetics, the trademark would cover belts, pants, coats, dresses, footwear, gloves, headbands, headwear, jackets, loungewear, scarves, sleepwear, socks, swimwear and undergarments.
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