Selena Gomez has filed a $ 10 million claim against the company responsible Permanent Clothes – Representative Game, a phone game that will use its own account, "allowing you to live all the fun and be the fashionista you were born to be!"
In fact, it is a cheap costume game like most cellular titles that looks to impress the player with the sale of “diamonds”, a game currency that costs anywhere from $ 1 to $ 99 a pop.
As Miscellaneous reports, Gomez accuses both Guangzhou Feidong Software Technology Co and British company MutantBox Interactive Limited over the game, saying it uses its similarities – especially the image used to cover Flare
His suit tosses a game, saying "Or, when asked, if Gomez agreed to have the game used, apparently relying on the misconduct of persuading his users to buy the game at a price of $ 99.99 to pay for the game's revenue and unlock features".
It should be noted that Gomez is one of the celebrities whose names have been renamed in the game, including Taylor Swift and Kim Kardashian.