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Romina Palm demands peace after Pocher’s trademark accusations over daughter Hazel

She insists the brand is a passion project unrelated to her newborn, rejecting suggestions of exploitation.

Overview

  • Oliver Pocher accused Christian Wolf of registering Hazel’s name as a trademark and labeled her a “Vermarktungsbaby” in a series of Instagram Stories.
  • Palm clarified that she alone filed “HZL The Label” as her first solo venture and that Christian Wolf had no involvement in the registration.
  • She stated she has declined all collaboration offers involving Hazel since learning of her pregnancy to ensure her daughter is not commercialized.
  • Palm recalled the dramatic birth when Hazel needed ventilation and her own severe postpartum hemorrhage that required surgery.
  • The couple continues to document early parenthood on YouTube despite intense online scrutiny, with Palm urging respectful boundaries and privacy.