Kanye West has clashed with supermarket giant Walmart over claims he's ripped off their logo.
The retailer has lodged an objection with the US Patent and Trademark Office against the Jesus Walks rapper's logo for his Yeezy LLC.
The logo for Yeezy, which sells trainers, clothes, homeware and accommodation, is made up of eight rays.
And Walmart says that the logo looks similar to their own branding, which also has rays, but they are yellow.
In the filing, the company said Yeezy's logo will lead to "confusion" and a "false suggestion of a connection" between the two firms, according to filing on April 21.

The filing also stated opposition to Kanye's intentions to use the logo for entertainment purposes.
It said that Walmart "has sold products and done marketing campaigns in association with Jennifer Garner, the cast of Queer Eye, Drew Barrymore, Kendall and Kylie Jenner, Ellen DeGeneres, and Sofia Vergara to name a few."
The YZY logo was filed earlier this month and has not been approved, according to the New York Post.

Walmart claimed that communication with Kanye's lawyers showed their attempts to settle the issue went nowhere.
The filing said: "As we referenced in our correspondence in July and August of 2020, January and February of 2021 and our telephone conference in March of 2021, Walmart has repeatedly sought to understand Yeezy's planned use of the Yeezy Application, with the goal of finding ways in which the Walmart Spark Design and the Yeezy Application can co-exist with one another.
"However, to date, we have not received any conclusive information from Yeezy regarding the planned use or any cooperation from Yeezy in order to find common ground."

The Mirror has contacted Kanye's reps for comment.
Kanye has had a whirlwind few months, with it recently being confirmed that he is divorcing his wife Kim Kardashian, who he married in 2014.
The former couple share four kids, North, seven, Saint, five, Chicaco, three, and one-year-old Psalm, who they've reportedly agreed to share custody of.