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Fox News anchor sues Hasbro for $5M over toy hamster

PROVIDENCE, R.I. -- An anchor for Fox News is suing Hasbro for more than $5 million over a toy hamster that shares her name.

Harris Faulkner sued the Rhode Island-based toy company this week, saying it has wrongfully appropriated her name and persona with its plastic "Harris Faulkner" hamster in the "Littlest Pet Shop" line.

Faulkner has been at Fox News for a decade and currently works six days a week, hosting the daytime show "Outnumbered" and anchoring a Sunday evening newscast.

A Hasbro spokeswoman says it does not comment on litigation.

Faulkner's lawsuit says in addition to sharing her name, the toy bears a physical resemblance to Faulkner, including its complexion, eye shape and eye makeup.

"Faulkner is extremely distressed that her name has been wrongly associated with a plastic toy that is a known choking hazard that risks harming small children," according to the lawsuit, obtained by Deadline.com. "Further, Hasbro's portrayal of Faulkner as a rodent is demeaning and insulting."

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