Reality television personality Robyn Dixon offered her first substantial comments regarding the trademark dispute with rapper Eminem at BravoCon 2025, confirming the legal battle over her Reasonably Shady podcast continues. Dixon expressed confidence about prevailing in court while acknowledging the surreal nature of receiving litigation from Marshall Mathers. The conflict originated when Dixon and co-host Gizelle Bryant sought trademark protection for their podcast title, prompting opposition from the rapper's attorneys who contended the name could mislead audiences into believing the show had connections to his Slim Shady brand.
The Detroit artist has consistently defended his intellectual property through legal channels, recently targeting an Australian swimwear company over similar branding concerns. Meanwhile, Eminem partnered with the Detroit Lions to produce Thanksgiving halftime entertainment through his Shady Records label, with manager Paul Rosenberg describing the collaboration as an opportunity to create memorable performances for hometown fans and television viewers nationwide.
The Detroit artist has consistently defended his intellectual property through legal channels, recently targeting an Australian swimwear company over similar branding concerns. Meanwhile, Eminem partnered with the Detroit Lions to produce Thanksgiving halftime entertainment through his Shady Records label, with manager Paul Rosenberg describing the collaboration as an opportunity to create memorable performances for hometown fans and television viewers nationwide.