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Rumors about tension between Kim Kardashian and Kanye West have been reported throughout quarantine. In May, a source said that Kim needed “some space” from Kanye during lockdown as they were on “different pages.”
Despite these reports, the duo looked happy together on a June trip to Wyoming. And Kardashian even praised her hubby on Instagram for Father’s Day, writing, “Thank you for making life so much fun! You give our kids the most awesome life! I love you so much!!!”
However, it seems like another issue has come up for the couple–one that might be more difficult to get past.
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According to E! News, West might be expanding his brand into Kardashian territory. The rapper and designer has recently filed the trademark Yeezy for cosmetic and skincare lines.
Trademarked items include: "Cosmetics, facial makeup, concealers, blushers, facial powders, foundation makeup, eye makeup, eye pencils, eyebrow pencils, mascara, false eyelashes, face and body glitter, cosmetic pencils, lipstick, lip gloss, lip pencils."
West also trademarked "eye creams, facial cleansers, toners, facial exfoliants and scrubs, facial creams, facial moisturizers, and facial lotions."
It looks like he will be experimenting with other areas of beauty, like perfume, as well.
Kardashian already, has her own beauty brand KKW Beauty and her own perfume lines under KKW Fragrance.
With that in mind, it seems that Kanye's latest venture will be in direct competition with his wife's current business.
As a result, many have speculated that even more marital tension is ahead for the couple.
However, it's important to note that Kim isn't the only one of her siblings with a beauty brand. Kylie Jenner has achieved great success with Kylie Cosmetics and Kylie Skin, and it does not seem to have impacted the sisters' relationship.