Trending

Kanye West seeking trademark for phrases he used to bully Tremaine Emory

Kanye West is seeking to own the trademark for certain phrases he used when arguing with Tremaine Emory

By Samantha David October 19, 2022
Kanye West is making some money moves with his new trademarks

Kanye West is looking to bank some serious money after the rapper decided to file trademarks of phrases he used on social media when bashing his foes.

According to documents obtained by TMZ, the Donda rapper recently filed to own the phrases "Good to hear from you b*tch" and "Tremendez."

The musician-turned-designer used the phrases in his fiery arguments with his former friend Tremaine Emory.

Tremaine has called out Kanye after his infamous ‘White Lives Matter’ Yeezy fashion show as he had addressed the crowd pre-show using Virgil Abloh’s name.

Tremaine wrote, "I gotta draw the line at you using Virgil's death in your 'ye' is the victim campaign in front of your sycophant peanut algorithm gallery."

Following that, Tremaine posted a private conversation between them where Kanye greeted him with "Good to hear from you b*tch" .

From there, Ye continued to bash Tremaine on social media, "AND TO TREMAINE I'M CHANGING YOUR NAME FOREEEEEVVVVVRRRRR. TREMAIN'S NEW NAME AS THE BLM OFFICER AT SUPREME ISSSS TREMENDEZ."

For more Kanye West news follow The Celeb Post.