Taylor Swift Breaks Silence On Ex-Vegas Performer’s ‘Showgirl’ Lawsuit With Scathing Statement

With a legal feud on her hands,Taylor Swiftis not backing down.

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A legal battle is brewing between the 36-year-old singer and a formerLas Vegas showgirl.

Swift’s legal team released a strong-worded statement, tearing into the performer’s lawsuit and dismissing it as a blatant attempt to cash in on the singer’s name.

Taylor Swift is not backing down as she has a legal feud on her hands

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Maren Flagg, who performs as Maren Wade, filed her lawsuit in March, sayingTaylor Swift’s latest albumtitle “The Life of a Showgirl” infringes on her trademark for the phrase “Confessions of a Showgirl.”

The lawsuit said Flagg had spent the last decade building a career around her “Confessions of a Showgirl” brand. Flagg also asked for Swift to be immediately blocked from selling related merchandise while they battle in court.

Filed in the United States District Court in California, Flagg’s lawsuit said the two titles “share the same structure, the same dominant phrase, and the same overall commercial impression.”

“Both are used in overlapping markets and are directed at the same consumers,” the lawsuit added.

Swift’s legal team called Maren Flagg’s lawsuit a blatant attempt to cash in on the singer’s name

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Swift’s defense team slammed Flagg as well as the lawsuit in a brief they filed Wednesday.

“This motion, just likeMaren Flagg’s lawsuit, should never have been filed. It is simply Ms. Flagg’s latest attempt to use Taylor Swift’s name and intellectual property to prop up her brand,” said the singer’s lawyers.

They said Flagg is attempting to “broadly lump her cabaret show” and Swift’s album “together as ‘entertainment services.’”

The lawyers said it was “absurd” to compare Swift’s chart-topping album with Flagg’s cabaret shows, which they said were mostly conducted at small venues.

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Flagg “performs, if at all, in small intimate venues, such as a: ’55+ active community,’ ’55+ golf resort’; ‘RV & Golf Resort’; ’90 seat cabaret-style venue’ that offers dinner; hotel; and private supper club.”

They said her website also has no upcoming performances listed.

The lawyers said Flagg had never used “The Life of a Shiwgirl” in her social media promotion beforethe album announcement.

But soon after Swift unveiled her album, Flagg began reframing her branding vocabulary in her social media promotion, they said.

Flagg never used “The Life of a Showgirl” in her online promotions before the album announcement, the lawyers said

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“Since the album announcement, plaintiff has reframed her brand around the album, flooding her social media accounts with posts attempting to align herself with Ms. Swift and the album,” said the brief filed on Wednesday.

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“Following the [album] announcement, plaintiff used the phrase or posted generally about Ms. Swift or the album over 40 times on her branded Instagram and TikTok accounts,” they said.

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Flagg not only didn’t show concern about the album after its announcement but even spent several months “centering” her brand on “‘The Life of a Showgirl’s’ name, artwork, music, and lyrics to promote her little-known cabaret show,” the lawyers continued.

They also claimed that Flagg announced a brand new podcast “mimicking” the pop icon’salbum artwork, logo, title, and taglines, just four days after Swift made the announcement.

A look at Flagg’s Instagram and TikTok shows her lip-syncing to the pop icon’s songs and adding hashtags related to her album

Currently, Flagg’s TikTok and Instagram timelines include posts of her in her showgirl get-up, lip-syncing to Swift’s songs.

The hashtags in her posts include: #thelifeofashowgirl #TS12 #taylorswift and #swifties

Swift’s lawyers pointed out that Flagg’s TikTok and Instagram pages were “flooded” with “40+ advertisements for her brand using Ms. Swift’s music, trademarks, and other intellectual property without permission.

“Each of these advertisementsconstitutes actionable infringement,” they added, “and TASRM [TAS Rights Management] will be pursuing appropriate remedies for that.”

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Flagg’s attorney, Jaymie Parkkinen, said in a statement toBillboardthat he and his client are still moving forward with the lawsuit.

“We read it. Defendants assert First Amendment protection for napkins and hairbrushes,” the statement said. “We look forward to filing our response next week.”

Back in March, Parkkinen said his client was never contacted about theLove Storysinger using the “Life of a Showgirl” title.

They also claimed Swift went ahead with the title even after trying to trademark the phrase with the US Patent and Trademark Office but being denied because it was too similar to Flagg’s.

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“She registered it. She earned it. We have great respect for Swift’s talent and success, but trademark law exists to ensure that creators at all levels can protect what they’ve built,” Parkkinen toldCBS Newsin March. “That’s what this case is about.”

Flagg’s lawsuit asked for theongoing sales of Swift’s albumand merchandise to be blocked because each sale “compounds the confusion in the marketplace and further erodes [Wade’s] ability to be recognized as the soul source of her Confessions of a Showgirl brand.”

The former Las Vegas showgirl first began using the “Confessions of a Showgirl” banner when she started writing a column with the same title for theLas Vegas Weekly.

Flagg said she developed the “Confessions of a Showgirl” banner branding because she has a lot of “crazy stories” to tell

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Flagg has said in interviews that she believes her experience as a showgirl has given her a bunch of “crazy stories” that she wanted to share with the world.

“I just have crazy stories. I have stories about getting stuck in a giant birthday cake, impersonating a Madonna impersonator when I don’t sound like Madonna or look like Madonna… getting to meet Mariah Carey,” she toldLas Vegas Morning Blendin a 2024 interview.

She turned her thoughts and experiences from her showbiz life into a live show and touring production, trademarking “Confessions of a Showgirl” in 2015.

“Shows Americans will sue people for anything lol,” one commented online

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Model Shows Up To Met Gala In ‘Jeans’ And Fans Freak, But The Plot Twist Changes Everything

As Indian modelBhavitha Mandavamade herMet Gala2026debuton Monday, May 4, herjeans-and-top lookmade headlines and sparked significant debate on social media due to the casual styling.

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The official dress code, themed “Costume Art,” saw attendees stepping out in extravagant, intricate pieces, making Bhavitha’s outfit, by comparison, appearunderwhelmingto some viewers.

While fans initially questioned the unexpected styling choice, thereal storybehind her outfit quickly became atwistthat gave the look a more sentimental significance.

One netizen reacted, “Everyone roasting the jeans but wait till you hear the backstory…Kinda inspiringtbh. Makes you appreciate the journey more than the glam sometimes.”

Model Bhavitha Mandava attended the Met Gala 2026, opting for a controversial, casual Chanel “jeans and top” look

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The 26-year-old, who has recently risen to global prominence, is best known as the first Indian house ambassador for Chanel.

Before modeling, she was an architecture student who moved to New York City from India to pursue a master’s degree at New York University (NYU).

In December 2025, she became the first Indian model to open a Chanel show, the Métiers d’Art presentation held on a Manhattan subway platform.

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Given her rising status in the fashion industry, Bhavitha Mandavamade her Met debutin a Chanel couture look, sparking intense debate about South Asian representation and whether the brand had “underdressed” its first Indian ambassador.

She wore a sheer, pale beige blouse paired with what appeared to be light-wash blue jeans.

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While the outfit resembled casual denim, according toWho What Wear, it was actually crafted from silk muslin designed to mimic the look of light-wash jeans.

As images circulated, users were quick to weigh in, with one writing, “Indian model at Met Gala and they put her in jeans??Feels lowkey racistngl. Give her the drama she deserves!!”

The outfit sparked intense reactions online, with many criticizing Chanel for “underdressing” their first Indian ambassador

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Another wrote, “They done traumatised her for her entire life because gurrrrl everyone looks Royal, then you clock in like we’re at Walmart???”

“She could have showed up in an Indian outfit she alr owns and still would have have looked better than what [Chanel] sent her in,” remarked a third.

“You’re acting like Chanel forgot how to dress people whenthis is obviously bait. They put her in something basic so everyone would scream about it…”

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Amid the backlash and speculation, Bhavitha later revealed the realinspiration behind the lookin an interview withBritish Vogue.

She shared, “I had to pause when I saw the sketch [of the look], because that subway show was already one of the most significant nights of my career.”

One user quipped, “I’m filing a lawsuit on her behalf… Her stylist needs to be in federal prison by Monday morning”

“Turning it into something reimagined for the Met felt like carrying that memory forward, but in a more elevated way that still respects the original spirit and the theme of the evening.”

Mandava added, “What I know is that the subway wasn’t a backdrop for my story, it was the story. And every time it comes back around, I’m reminded that ordinary moments hold everything.”

“I wasn’t trying to be seen that morning. I was just existing. And somehow that was enough.”

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The look ultimately served as a full-circle tribute to the outfit she was wearing when she was first discovered by a modeling agent at a Brooklyn subway station in 2024.

Reportedly, under the creative direction of Matthieu Blazy, the ensemble was designed to align with the theme “Fashion Is Art” by elevating an ordinary, everyday garment into a meticulously crafted piece of high-fashion art.

Despite the deeplypersonal narrative, the look remained one of the night’s most polarizing choices.

Amid the criticism, Bhavitha revealed the inspiration behind the piece, as well as the illusion effect of the look that aligned with the night’s theme

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One person said, “I get the intention here but I don’t think it landed as intended…” while another added, “Chanel really sent her in blouse and jeans to the Met Gala?? It’s a tribute to her subway discovery but still… she looks so done…”

Others expressed, “Chanel really said ‘minimalism’ and sent her injeans & blouseto Met Gala . She still ate tho, but the bar was on the floor this year.”

Another comment read, “It’s a full-circle nod to how she was scouted on the subway… but yeah… Met Gala still feels like the wrong night for ‘elevated casual.’”

Another notable moment from Bhavitha’s attendance was her capturing this year’s viral bathroom selfie.

Despite the event’sstrict “no phone” policy, she shared the star-studded mirror selfie on her Instagram, featuring all members of BLACKPINK, Jennie, Lisa, Rosé, and Jisoo, alongside stars like Margot Robbie, Ayo Edebiri, and Gracie Abrams.

“They really sent her to the most photographed event on earth looking like she’s about to pick up her kid from school,” one comment read

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Lindsey Vonn nominated to US ski team for next season as she faces long recovery from Olympic crash

It's easy to read something into this:Lindsey Vonnwas among the 48 athletes nominated Wednesday to the U.S. Alpine ski team for the upcoming season.

Associated Press Lindsey Vonn arrives at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating the opening of the Lindsey Vonn arrives at The Metropolitan Museum of Art's Costume Institute benefit gala celebrating the opening of the FILE - FILE - Lindsey Vonn, of the United States, poses with all the Olympic medals and Women's World Cup skiing trophies she has won in her career, on March 13, 2010, in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany. (AP Photo/Giovanni Auletta, File) FILE - United States' Lindsey Vonn arrives at the finish area during the alpine ski women's downhill training at the 2026 Winter Olympics, in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, Saturday, Feb. 7, 2026. (AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty, File)

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For the moment, that's just a formality based on results.The 41-year-old Vonnis still at least a year and a half — along with an ACL surgery — away from even thinking about returning to the World Cup circuit.

She may also retire. She's still sorting all of that out.

Vonn has already undergone eight surgeries since her crash in the women's downhill race on Feb. 8 at the Milan Cortina Games. She suffered a complex tibia fracture thatnearly led to amputating her left leg. Vonn was competing in the race on atorn left ACL, which she injured in a crash leading into the Winter Olympics.

The nomination process is the first phase of making the U.S. Ski & Snowboard team. Those ski racers who accept the nomination, and meet the requirements, will be officially announced to the team in October. The opening World Cup races take place with a giant slalom in Söelden, Austria, in late October.

Other athletes who were nominated include Mikaela Shiffrin, the reigning World Cup overall champion and three-time Olympic gold medalist, along with Olympic downhillchampion Breezy Johnson. On the men's side, Ryan Cochran-Siegle, who capturedhis second Olympic super-G silver medalin Italy, was selected.

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Paula Moltzan and Jacqueline Wiles also earned a nomination to the A-team after combining to take an Olympic bronze in the women's team combined.Johnson and Shiffrinfinished fourth in that event.Lauren Macuga is onthe nomination list, too. She missed the Milan Cortina Games after tearing her ACL.

Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist, came out of retirement in November 2024 after nearly six years away. She was feeling healthy and strong again following a partial titanium implant in her right knee.

She found her speed, too, winning two World Cup races during the 2025-26 season and recording three other podium finishes in five races. She was leading the World Cup downhill standings before her crash at the Olympics. She wound up fifth.

Vonn, who's won 84 World Cup races, has maintained she's not ready to decide her future. Instead, she's focused on healing. Vonn recently attended theMet Gala,using only a cane.

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