File under: Headlines you never thought you’d read.
So many of the Kardashian sisters’ business endeavors have done well, but there are a few that have more or less tanked.
One in particular was saved, however. Remember “Kardashian Beauty?” Well, first it was “Khroma Beauty,” but the girls were prevented from using it because it already belonged to another company.
In 2012, Kourtney, Kim and Khloe partnered with a company called Boldface, which went under after the name change.
Fortunately, according to TMZ, investors from Hillair Capital Management were able to buy out Boldface and put $ 10 million into Kardashian beauty (sold at Kohl’s).
Now, it appears that the Kardashian sisters haven’t been holding up their end of the bargain. Hillair is suing the girls for over $ 200 million, claiming that they have not been doing their share of publicity by tweeting enough about the line.
TMZ reports that Hillair not only wants their $ 10 million back, but also the estimated profits they would have made had the Kardashians held up their end of the bargain, which could total $ 180 million.
Oddly enough, yesterday Khloe tweeted about new Kardashian Beauty products, but that probably doesn’t make up for the “profits lossed.”