Fox News Anchor Sues Hasbro Toys Over Hamster

Using a celebrity name for further promotion, without consent from said celebrity, has been an increasing problem in recent years. But when it comes to a name like Michael Jordan versus a Fox News anchor like Harris Faulkner, well one seems a bit more detrimental than the other. In this case though, Harris Faulkner, the six-time News Emmy winner is very upset with her name being used in a Hasbro Toy product, and is going after the company for $5 million dollars.

The toy in question is this Littlest Pet Shop Hamster with the name Harris Faulkner. The real Harris Faulkner is not only going after the toy company for using her name, but also finds the entire situation quite insulting. In a lengthy suit filed in federal court, Faulkner claims that she has tirelessly worked for decades to help establish her personal brand, and the toy hamster is a complete misrepresentation. The suit read (via Deadline):

Hasbro’s manufacture, sale, and distribution of the Harris Faulkner Hamster Doll is extremely concerning and distressing to Faulkner. In addition to its prominent and unauthorized use of Faulkner’s name, elements of the Harris Faulkner Hamster Doll also bear a physical resemblance to Faulkner’s traditional professional appearance, in particular tone of its complexion, the shape of its eyes, and the design of its eye makeup.

All in all, Faulkner is pissed. The Fox Report Weekend anchor had apparently put in notice with Hasbro months ago, but nothing became of it. And the Hamster figurine was available on Hasbro’s online store this summer. Since then, it seems as if the toy has been taken off the company’s website, but Faulkner even went so far to explain that she would never promote a product of its kind, saying that it is a choking hazard and directly harms her professional credibility. Hasbro, while staying quiet on the matter, really only had one thing to say about Faulkner’s case:

While we generally do not comment on litigation matters, it is critically important to correct a false statement made by Ms. Harris in the complaint regarding the safety of the product. The Littlest Pet Shop product identified, and all products in the Littlest Pet Shop line, meet and exceed all safety standards.

There may be some wrong on Hasbro’s side, though it is doubtful the wrong is worth $5 million. They could have easily been unaware of the Fox News anchors name, though she stands to believe it holds much more recognition than may be the case. We’ll see what comes of the suit, but for now, lets take a moment to remember the poor little hamster whose shelf life was cut short.