Eminem is taking a former NRL executive and his partner to court over their beach brand Swim Shady.
Eminem, whose real name is Marshall Mathers and who is also known as Slim Shady, has filed a lawsuit against the name Swim Shady, arguing it has an unmistakable link to his rap pseudonym, which he trademarked.
Entrepreneurs from Sydney’s Northern Beaches, Jeremy Scott and his partner Elizabeth launched their beachwear brand last year.
The couple intends to fight the lawsuit. (Nine)
“Just a mate trying to start a nice business family business, trying to help out with their beach needs, the big fella is not liking it,” former NRL player and model for the brand David Williams said.
“They’ve done everything the right way, they’ve gone down the right systems to secure their business and their name.”
Eminem is renowned for protecting his brand after being embroiled in multiple lawsuits over the use of his likeness and music catalogue.
Eminem performs at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood in February 2020. (Getty)
The US rapper with a net worth of over $400 million has previously demanded more than $100 million from Meta after claiming the parent company of Instagram, Facebook, and WhatsApp used 243 of his songs without his permission.
In 2017, he also aimed at a New Zealand political party after they used a version of his track Lose Yourself. He won that case with a $600,000 payout.
The couple plans to fight the lawsuit.