Porn star Gigi Dior is taking her recent court loss to the iconic French fashion house, Christian Dior, in stride, with her usual wit and humor. Despite a lengthy legal battle over her attempts to trademark her stage name, the adult film actress isn’t letting the ruling affect her. In fact, she’s letting it roll off her back like water on a duck.
The years-long court case came to an end when Dior successfully argued that Gigi’s use of “Dior” in her name was tarnishing their prestigious brand. As a result, she won’t be getting the rights to the name “Gigi Dior.” However, Gigi is not one to back down easily. In an exclusive chat with TMZ, she expressed her indifference to the legal defeat, even making light of the situation with her signature sense of humor.
“Used to Being Shafted by Big D”
When asked about the decision, Gigi didn’t mince words. “I’m used to being shafted by the Big D, but this one happens to be Dior,” she joked, referring to the massive fashion brand owned by Bernard Arnault, one of the richest people in the world. Gigi, who had fought long and hard to secure the trademark rights, admitted that she knew the odds were stacked against her. After all, going up against a multi-billion dollar fashion empire isn’t exactly a fair fight. But even though she disagrees with the court’s decision, she remains respectful of the legal outcome.
While the court ruling was undoubtedly a blow, Gigi made it clear that it’s not the end of the road for her career. “I’ve got no regrets fighting for the trademark,” she said, with her eyes still focused on the future. “I’m still going to build my Gigi Dior brand, with or without the trademark.”
Dior’s Victory: Tarnishing the Brand
Christian Dior argued that Gigi’s use of the “Dior” name in the adult film industry was damaging their reputation, a claim that ultimately swayed the court in their favor. Despite this, Gigi has no intentions of changing her stage name. “I’m not changing my name. It’s who I am,” she asserted confidently. “The trademark doesn’t define me, and I’m going to continue to use it.”