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Kim Kardashian Launches ‘Kimoji’ App

Socialite turned mogul Kim Kardashian-West has just hit 55 million followers on Instagram and to celebrate the momentous occassion, Kim surprised fans with a brand new emoji app cleverly named ‘Kimoji’. The app was launched on Monday, December 21st and after “breaking the internet” earlier this year, she can now add breaking Apple to her repertoire, as the release immediately shut down the Apple app store.

The Kimoji keyboard will consists of emojis including: Black painted nails, ‘Lit’ and ‘Basic’ speech bubbles, Kim’s ‘Married’ leather jacket she wore on her wedding day, Naked pregnant Kim, Contouring, Fancy car, Three people doing, headstands, Censored boobs, A chocolate donut with sprinkles, Bum, Hairdryer, Waist trainer, and probably the most anticipated one, the infamous Kim crying face.

Kim took to her official Twitter to apologize to fans and to Apple for shutting down the store and reassured fans that things will be up and running again very soon.


The demand for the app’s availability for Android users is growing by the minute, however no word for an Android release has come just yet.

Whether you’re a Kim fan or a Kim hater, you simply can’t deny that this is a fantastic venture and it shows. Will you be buying the app?

Photo Credit: Kim Kardashian / Instagram

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  • This is comical... While I think half of these do not apply to her and her sense of style (red cup, long black nails, donuts, stripper pole)... I'm here for it. Get those coins girl.

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