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01.05.2020 - 17:21 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Drew Barrymore has been hit with a copyright infringement lawsuit by a fabric designer over a cushion pattern.
The Hollywood actress first partnered with executives at Walmart on the Drew Barrymore Flower Home collection back in March 2019, with the line comprised of decor and furniture pieces.
However, editors at TMZ reported on Thursday that Barrymore is facing a lawsuit from the team at Rule of Three Studio, who have claimed that she copied their Turkish Plume patterns on a cushion design.
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Drew Barrymore is being sued for copyright infringement by a company who claims she stole its designs and pawned them off as her own for her decor brand.
Drew Barrymore and Walmart are reportedly being sued by a fabric design company for allegedly ripping off its pillow design and selling it under the actress’ brand. The gripe has to do with a line of pillows being sold at Walmart in the Flower Home By Drew Barrymore collection, a series of home decor products endorsed by the 45-year-old actress.
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