Ryan Lochte clearly is looking to make the most of his fame after the Olympics! He has filed an application to trademark his catchphrase “Jeah.” TMZ got a copy of the trademark application: Ryan would like to use the term on “sunglasses, workout DVDs, gift cards, mugs, drinking glasses, trading cards, calendars, posters, swimsuits, swim caps, sports hats, and water bottles.”
TMZ reports Ryan’s already selling t-shirts, hats, and sunglasses on his website. Goodness! Ryan thought of the term “jeah” after listening to rapper Young Jeezy use the term “chea!” in his music. Ryan said “jeah” means something “good.” Well, everybody’s got to earn a living somehow. Ryan has the chance to make millions, so I don’t blame him for going for it.
Ryan Lochte clearly is looking to make the most of his fame after the Olympics! He has filed an application to trademark his catchphrase “Jeah.” TMZ got a copy of the trademark application: Ryan would like to use the term on “sunglasses, workout DVDs, gift cards, mugs, drinking glasses, trading cards, calendars, posters, swimsuits, swim caps, sports hats, and water bottles.”
TMZ reports Ryan’s already selling t-shirts, hats, and sunglasses on his website. Goodness! Ryan thought of the term “jeah” after listening to rapper Young Jeezy use the term “chea!” in his music. Ryan said “jeah” means something “good.” Well, everybody’s got to earn a living somehow. Ryan has the chance to make millions, so I don’t blame him for going for it.
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