The Kardashian sisters: ‘Shady’?

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Once again, their business ethics are being questioned

RIP-OFF? Kim, Khloe and Kourtney in a publicity material for Khroma Beauty. Image from Facebook (Keeping Up with the Kardashians)

MANILA, Philippines – Entertainment news website Hollywire reports that Kardashian sisters Kourtney, Kim and Khloe are being accused of “shady business ethics” through a lawsuit over the name of a cosmetic line they are launching in November.

The reality show sisters are preparing to launch Khroma Beauty, a line of affordable cosmetics that will be sold in Sears and other department stores.

But for Michael Rey, owner of the high-end cosmetic line Chroma Makeup, this is a low-blow.

Rey apparently took 12 years to build his business, and he is worried that the Kardashians’ Khroma Beauty will “cheapen” his own Chroma Makeup.

His customers might feel “embarrassed” to say they use Chroma Makeup because people might think they use the cheaper Khroma Beauty.

TMZ reports that Rey is accusing the Kardashians of “ripping off the name.” He has hired a legal team and plans to take action if the sisters don’t change the name of their makeup brand.

Watch this video of the Kardashian sisters’ shoot for Khroma Beauty:

According to the same report of Hollywire, this is not the first time the sisters’ business ethics have been questioned.

Earlier this year, Kourtney, Kim and Khloe were sued for US$5-M for appearing in a video where they claimed to have lost “a ton of weight” by taking QuickTrim diet pills.

It was revealed that the pills were fake.

Watch this HollyscoopTV video published in March:

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