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Kim Kardashian Now Has Her Own Emojis

Black hearts, selfies, and a crying Kim face are all included

Taylor Swift may be the most followed person on Instagram, but Kim Kardashian-West just unveiled her very own set of emojis.

Like Donald Trump and Karl Lagerfeld before her, Kardashian now has a set of designer emojis, aptly called Kimojis.

Kimoji options include a manicure, a text bubble saying “Basic,” a crying face, a waist trainer, various body parts, a hair dryer, a woman, presumably Kardashian-West, on a stripper pole, and, of course, a selfie. There’s also a red Solo cup, which seems an unlikely accessory for Kardashian-West, but will undoubtedly be appreciated by her fanbase.

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This is not the First Lady of Reality TV’s first foray into tech. Back in the summer of 2014 she unveiled her wildly successful app Kim Kardashian: Hollywood, which spawned plenty of A-list imitators including apps from Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, and Britney Spears. Just a few months ago, the Kardashian sisters—that’s Kim, Kourtney, Khloe, Kendall, and Kylie—released a subscription-based app, which gives even more access to the famous sisters via exclusive photos, livestreams, and blog posts, including a post about Kardashian-West’s interest in eating her newborn son’s placenta.

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