Gizelle Bryant is not only maintaining Eminem off her playlists; her whole family is on a Slim Shady shutdown.
The “Actual Housewives Of Potomac” star revealed that her youngsters now flip off the radio every time the rapper comes on, a results of his ongoing authorized battle along with her and co-host Robyn Dixon over the title of their podcast.
The dispute started in 2023 when Gizelle Bryant and Robyn Dixon utilized to trademark “Moderately Shady,” the title of their podcast, a transfer Eminem legally challenged, claiming it was too near his personal “Slim Shady” model.
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Gizelle Bryant Says Eminem Is Off-Limits In Her House

Bryant, who shares daughters Grace, 20, and 19-year-old twins Angel and Adore, says her youngsters are fast to close off any tune that includes Eminem. “If it comes on the radio, within the automotive, my youngsters could be like, ‘That is Eminem. Flip it. My youngsters are on high of it. They know. No, no Eminem for us,” she shared.
The music snub comes amid an ongoing authorized dispute between Bryant and Dixon and the rap icon. Bryant advised PEOPLE that the method has dragged on longer than anticipated.
“The Eminem lawsuit continues to be going. We’re on the tail finish, however it’s a must to perceive,it is like a Patent and Commerce subject, they usually have their very own timeline for when it is over. So we’re on their timeline,” she defined.
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Talking of the drama, she added, “I discover it to be foolishness. I would like it to be over, for positive.” Curiously, whereas Eminem’s music is off the desk, Bryant says her household nonetheless listens to Dr. Dre regardless of his shut ties to the rapper.
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The ‘Actual Housewives Of Potomac’ Star Says ‘Moderately Shady’ Is Nonetheless Thriving

Bryant shouldn’t be letting a trademark battle with Eminem decelerate her podcast success. The mother-of-three says her podcast with Dixon, continues to be going robust even because the authorized battle over its title continues.
“Moderately Shady, it is nonetheless up and operating. And we’re like 10 million downloads robust in our fifth season,” Bryant shared.
The rapper, whose full title is Marshall Mathers III, objected to the “Moderately Shady” trademark, citing potential confusion along with his well-known Slim Shady persona. The nickname has been tied to Eminem since his 1999 album “The Slim Shady LP.”
Mathers has pushed again legally, requesting a protecting order and arguing that testifying could be a burden given his “restricted data of the topics at subject.”
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The Actuality TV Women Pushed To Depose The Singer After Preliminary Denial
Bryant and Dixon weren’t able to again down after their first try to query Eminem in court docket was denied. The podcast hosts pushed ahead of their authorized battle by submitting a brand new request to depose the songwriter.
As reported by The Blast, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Workplace dominated in September 2024 that Bryant and Dixon might solely depose Eminem’s supervisor, not the artist himself.
In October, Bryant and Dixon responded with a request for reconsideration. They argued, “Mr. Mathers’ deposition is essential in figuring out possession, validity of rights, frame of mind that pertains to fame, together with precise confusion points, and present use.”
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In addition they claimed that being restricted to a third-party witness whereas dealing with a Movement for Abstract Judgement would stop them from mounting a correct protection.
The Rapper Argued The Podcast Title Would Confuse The Public
Eminem and his authorized crew pushed again laborious in opposition to Bryant and Dixon’s try to trademark their podcast title, claiming it might mislead the general public and injury a model he spent years constructing.
The 52-year-old, by way of his attorneys, filed a proper opposition to the trademark utility, arguing that he had spent many years establishing possession of the “Shady” title.
He holds logos for Slim Shady, Shady, and Shady Restricted, which have all been a part of his id since his rise to fame within the late ’90s. Eminem’s crew mentioned permitting the “Moderately Shady” trademark might make individuals suppose he was concerned with the podcast or any associated merchandise.
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His lawyer argued that the podcast title was too comparable in “look, sound, and industrial impression,” and would seemingly “trigger confusion and mistake and to deceive.”
Eminem Dodged Deposition, Citing Restricted Involvement

The daddy-of-three managed to keep away from being deposed within the trademark dispute, arguing that his direct involvement within the matter was minimal and that showing in court docket would place an pointless burden on him.
Eminem advised the court docket that his private testimony wouldn’t add worth to the case, since he was not carefully concerned within the day-to-day dealing with of the Shady model.
The artist recognized three people he felt had been higher suited to testify. His authorized crew named his longtime supervisor, Paul Rosenberg, Common Music Group’s Chief Advertising and marketing Officer, Eric Hahn, and licensing government, Stuart Parr, as having extra related perception.
Gizelle Bryant’s stance in opposition to Eminem’s music reveals she shouldn’t be backing down in her battle to maintain issues “Moderately Shady.”