Taylor Swift Breaks Silence On Ex-Vegas Performerâs âShowgirlâ Lawsuit With Scathing Statement
Taylor Swift Breaks Silence On Ex-Vegas Performerâs âShowgirlâ Lawsuit With Scathing Statement
Binitha JacobFri, May 8, 2026 at 7:14 AM UTC
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With a legal feud on her hands, Taylor Swift is not backing down.
A legal battle is brewing between the 36-year-old singer and a former Las Vegas showgirl.
Swiftâs legal team released a strong-worded statement, tearing into the performerâs lawsuit and dismissing it as a blatant attempt to cash in on the singerâs 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, saying Taylor Swiftâs latest album title âThe Life of a Showgirlâ infringes on her trademark for the phrase âConfessions of a Showgirl.â
The lawsuit said Flagg had spent the last decade building a career around her âConfessions of a Showgirlâ 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, Flaggâs lawsuit said the two titles âshare the same structure, the same dominant phrase, and the same overall commercial impression.â
âBoth are used in overlapping markets and are directed at the same consumers,â the lawsuit added.
Swiftâs legal team called Maren Flaggâs lawsuit a blatant attempt to cash in on the singerâs name
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Swiftâs defense team slammed Flagg as well as the lawsuit in a brief they filed Wednesday.
âThis motion, just like Maren Flaggâs lawsuit, should never have been filed. It is simply Ms. Flaggâs latest attempt to use Taylor Swiftâs name and intellectual property to prop up her brand,â said the singerâs lawyers.
They said Flagg is attempting to âbroadly lump her cabaret showâ and Swiftâs album âtogether as âentertainment services.ââ
The lawyers said it was âabsurdâ to compare Swiftâs chart-topping album with Flaggâs cabaret shows, which they said were mostly conducted at small venues.
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Flagg âperforms, if at all, in small intimate venues, such as a: â55+ active community,â â55+ golf resortâ; âRV & Golf Resortâ; â90 seat cabaret-style venueâ that offers dinner; hotel; and private supper club.â
They said her website also has no upcoming performances listed.
The lawyers said Flagg had never used âThe Life of a Shiwgirlâ in her social media promotion before the 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 âThe Life of a Showgirlâ in her online promotions before the album announcement, the lawyers said
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âSince 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,â said the brief filed on Wednesday.
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âFollowing 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,â they said.
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Flagg not only didnât show concern about the album after its announcement but even spent several months âcenteringâ her brand on ââThe Life of a Showgirlâsâ name, artwork, music, and lyrics to promote her little-known cabaret show,â the lawyers continued.
They also claimed that Flagg announced a brand new podcast âmimickingâ the pop iconâs album artwork, logo, title, and taglines, just four days after Swift made the announcement.
A look at Flaggâs Instagram and TikTok shows her lip-syncing to the pop iconâs songs and adding hashtags related to her album
Currently, Flaggâs TikTok and Instagram timelines include posts of her in her showgirl get-up, lip-syncing to Swiftâs songs.
The hashtags in her posts include: #thelifeofashowgirl #TS12 #taylorswift and #swifties
Swiftâs lawyers pointed out that Flaggâs TikTok and Instagram pages were âfloodedâ with â40+ advertisements for her brand using Ms. Swiftâs music, trademarks, and other intellectual property without permission.
âEach of these advertisements constitutes actionable infringement,â they added, âand TASRM [TAS Rights Management] will be pursuing appropriate remedies for that.â
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Flaggâs attorney, Jaymie Parkkinen, said in a statement to Billboard that he and his client are still moving forward with the lawsuit.
âWe read it. Defendants assert First Amendment protection for napkins and hairbrushes,â the statement said. âWe look forward to filing our response next week.â
Back in March, Parkkinen said his client was never contacted about the Love Story singer using the âLife of a Showgirlâ 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 Flaggâs.
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âShe registered it. She earned it. We have great respect for Swiftâs talent and success, but trademark law exists to ensure that creators at all levels can protect what theyâve built,â Parkkinen told CBS News in March. âThatâs what this case is about.â
Flaggâs lawsuit asked for the ongoing sales of Swiftâs album and merchandise to be blocked because each sale âcompounds the confusion in the marketplace and further erodes [Wadeâs] ability to be recognized as the soul source of her Confessions of a Showgirl brand.â
The former Las Vegas showgirl first began using the âConfessions of a Showgirlâ banner when she started writing a column with the same title for the Las Vegas Weekly.
Flagg said she developed the âConfessions of a Showgirlâ banner branding because she has a lot of âcrazy storiesâ 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 âcrazy storiesâ that she wanted to share with the world.
âI just have crazy stories. I have stories about getting stuck in a giant birthday cake, impersonating a Madonna impersonator when I donât sound like Madonna or look like Madonna⊠getting to meet Mariah Carey,â she told Las Vegas Morning Blend in a 2024 interview.
She turned her thoughts and experiences from her showbiz life into a live show and touring production, trademarking âConfessions of a Showgirlâ in 2015.
âShows Americans will sue people for anything lol,â one commented online
Source: âAOL Entertainmentâ