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It is not often we hear about a star athlete embroiled in a legal dispute with his own mom, but that’s the case with Luka Doncic and his mother, Mirjam Poterbin.
Doncic confirmed to longtime NBA reporter Marc Stein that he filed a petition with the United States Patent and Trademark Office regarding canceling the “LUKA DONCIC 7” trademark, which is controlled by his mother and which she has refused to give up.
“I have a lot to look forward to as I continue to grow as a player and a person and it’s important to me to control my own brand and focus on giving back to my communities,” Doncic told Stein, who publishes “The Stein Line” on Substack, in a statement.
Doncic gave his mother permission to register his name as a trademark during his rookie year in 2018. According to Stein, the Mavericks star tried in writing last year to get his mother’s company to give up the trademark, but that did not happen.
Doncic unveiled a new logo last season on his Jordan Brand sneakers and apparel, that made use of his initials, LD, his number, 77, and the letter “S” — for his home country of Slovenia.
Nevertheless, he sought to trademark the name “Luka Doncic” and it was “preliminarily” rejected by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.
Therefore, Stein reports that Doncic’s latest filing was a “last resort in a bid to gain full control over his name, brand, charitable foundation and business affairs, since conflicting trademarks prevent Doncic from holding clear rights to use his own name.”

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The first time my 3-year-old son Alan said he wanted long hair “like Rapunzel,” I shrugged it off. He had a big sister. She was into princesses. He’d grow out of it. And even if he didn’t, gender “norms” are something other parents adhere to. Not us. We were too smart for that.
First it was shaggy. Then it became scruffy. Recently, it has finally reached shoulder length. He looks like a cross between a surfer (on the bad days) and a rock star (on the worse days).
He also looks a lot like a girl. “Perfect,” he told us. But, as it turns out, it wasn’t perfect to us.
I began to feel judged about his hair after strangers began mistaking him for a girl more often.
"You have such lovely girls," one said. Later that day, it was the same: "Three pretty sisters," the man who took our tickets at the botanical garden said to my kids. My son, dressed in a black pirate shirt and long gray pants shrugged his shoulders.
But my husband and I cringed. It keeps happening. At this point, he is mistaken for a girl at least once a day. Alan doesn’t care. Should we?
"Our urge to control our children stems from some underlying fear: What will other people think? Will my child be teased? Will her feelings get hurt?" says California based marriage and family therapist Erica Curtis.
I pride myself on my two daughters’ beauty, but am just as enamored of their quick wit and athletic prowess. When my son shows off his muscles, I squeal in parental delight. But I am equally thrilled when he cradles his baby sister and says he can’t wait to be a daddy. I want daughters who aim to be president and sons who think about becoming dads.
"At heart, it’s about the expectations we have regarding gender and our kids," says Dr. David Castro-Blanco, Ph.D., a clinical psychologist specializing in child development. "They begin to form before they’re even born, and we often hold these as assumptions. When something happens to upset those expectations, we tend to react pretty strongly, even if it’s in apparent contradiction to what we profess as our beliefs."
I cringe when fathers of other boys – boys with short hair – give the side eye to my son. I’m scared of what they’ll say to him in school.
"When are you going to cut that boy’s hair?" My father-in-law asked a few weeks ago.
My son, from the other room, overheard. “Never. We are never going to cut my hair.”
His confidence is inspiring. And, Curtis says, it is exactly what any parent should wish for. “When we check in with our fears and weigh them against our child’s interests and needs, we are better equipped to make clearer parenting decisions,” she says. “Support him in developing the tools to feel confident in his choices.”
A few weeks ago, in anticipation of family photos, I took him to a women’s salon where they could “shape” it without chopping it. The truth is, I wanted it short. A crew cut. I wanted my one son to look like a boy. I told him so. Alan shook his head, almost in tears. And then I knew.
Long it would stay — as long as he wants. “Let him choose,” I told the stylist. He did. It’s long and shaggy. Perfect on him.
A part of me may always want him to look like my ideal. But the rest of of me knows that it is far more important for him to look like his own.
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Mother’s little helper helped her go nude for some loot. 
Leonardo Hathaway, 19, is going viral since launching an OnlyFans account for his bosomy mom, Lucene Duarte. 
But Hathaway swears there’s no Oedipus complex involved here — just a loyal son returning the support of his mommy dearest.
"We have an incredible relationship between mother and child," said Hathaway, who works as a male model in London, according to the Daily Star . 
Hathaway has posed without clothes for men’s magazines before — but now, the teen is backing his mom as she snaps sexy shots for strangers on the adult subscription site. 
"I have to support her choices, just as she supports mine."
Duarte — a Brazilian Playboy pin-up and former Miss BumBum world winner with over 934,000 Instagram followers — stands to make a fortune from flaunting her full figure for a paying public like so many moms have since the onset of the pandemic . 
And for laying the foundation for his mom’s OnlyFans windfall, Hathaway will reportedly be helping himself to a handsome handful of her hard-earned income. 
"When asked if I support her, I always ask back: ‘Why shouldn’t I?," he said. 
But Hathaway isn’t the only kid to lend a helping hand in showcasing their yummy mummy’s moneymaker. 
Atomic Kitten singer-turned-OnlyFans star Kerry Katona revealed that her 13-year-old daughter, Heidi, serves as her photographer for most of her saucy cyber shares . 
"My children know I do it and Heidi even takes some of the pictures of me for the site," Katona, 40, told British tabloid Closer Magazine.
"I say to [the children] ‘What’s the difference between me getting papped topless on a beach or going topless on a site I’m in control of?’"
And much like Hathaway, Katona says her brood of five — ranging in age from 19 to 6 —are tickled pink over the amount of green her sexy pictures are earning.  
"My kids are fine with it — they’re loving the money!"
It’s worth mentioning that while most OnlyFans top stars command a sizable six-figure pay stub from the spicy posts, on average, content creators earn about $180 a month from the site, according to a recent study .
So, money-hungry kids of the world, don’t automatically assume convincing Mom to pose in risqué scenes will be a viable get-rich-quick scheme.
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