Ariana Grande files lawsuit against Forever 21 and Riley Rose for 'unauthorized use' of her 'name, image, likeness and music' to promote their brands and elicit sales.
Ariana Grande has filed a lawsuit against Forever 21 and Riley Rose for"unauthorized use" of her"name, image, likeness and music" to promote their brands and elicit sales.
The document went on to cite use of Grande's images and music in the brand's social media posts on Instagram in January and February 2019. In February, the singer became the first artist to be Nos. 1, 2 and 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 simultaneously since The Beatles did it in 1964, according to Billboard. All 12 of the songs from the"Thank U, Next" album landed on the Billboard Hot 100 list.
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