The Kardashians have apparently trademarked their kids' names

Photo credit: Instagram/Khloe Kardashian
Photo credit: Instagram/Khloe Kardashian

From Cosmopolitan

This devil works hard, but Kris Jenner works harder... and we have a sneaking suspicion she has something to do with the Kardashians apparently trademarking the names of their children North, Saint, Chicago, Stormi and True.

According to TMZ, the family has filed documents to trademark the names of the Kardashian kids, and are apparently planning to put them on a variety of products including clothes, toys and even skin care.

Sure.

And Kylie has also allegedly requested 'Stormiworld', which is partly in reference to the one-year-old's dad, Travis Scott's Astroworld album, and partly referring to the epic birthday party that was held for her over the weekend.

Anyone else actually quite keen to visit a Stormi theme park? Probably without that inflatable, though.

Also included in the trademark filing is a request to be able to sign endorsement deals in the kids' names, which basically means we could see the little ones fronting campaigns for brands and products ummm... very soon.

It's not entirely surprising, since the kids are almost as popular as their parents nowadays. Recently, Kylie admitted that she wants to hand her cosmetics business down to her daughter Stormi one day, while North has already walked the catwalk and has helped her mum Kim sell lipsticks from her KKW Beauty range.

Merry Christmas 🎄

A post shared by Kim Kardashian West (@kimkardashian) on Dec 26, 2018 at 3:14pm PST

There's no mention of Kourtney's kids Mason, Penelope or Reign, but we image there's plans for them, too.

Okay, so if someone could show me how to be half as cool as these kids (who are all under 10, btw), that'd be great, thanks.

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