Kylie vs. Kylie! Kylie Minogue, the Australian pop star who's been the world's no. 1 Kylie for more than 30 years, is attempting to stop Kylie Jenner from trademarking the name "Kylie." According to the Guardian, a firm representing Minogue filed an opposition to Jenner's trademark application last week and claimed that such a trademark would cause "confusion" for Minogue fans. The notice also refers to Jenner as a "secondary reality television personality," so it's probably safe to guess that Minogue has not been keeping up with the Kardashians all these years.

According to TMZ, Jenner began the trademark application process in May 2015, along with her sister Kendall, for "entertainment in the nature of providing information by means of a global computer network in the fields of entertainment, fashion, and pop culture." Minogue commented on the drama with the following tweet (the hashtag refers to her 2000 song "Light Years"):

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Hello..... My name is KYLIE #lightyears — Kylie Minogue (@kylieminogue) February 28, 2016

The world of celebrity trademarking never ceases to amaze.

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