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The Top 5 Celebrity Emoji Keyboards for Android

If you love expressing yourself through an emoji, then your next move should be to download a celebrity emoji keyboard. Many unlikely celebrities (like basketball star Stephen Curry) have created their own emoji keyboards, whether to improve their personal brand or because they too love to express themselves through emojis. These keyboards might finally offer you the emojis you’ve been craving — emojis you didn’t even know you wanted. The following are the best celebrity emoji keyboards available for Android right now:

1. Kimoji by Whalerock Industries
The app that started it all can be yours for $1.99. Kim Kardashian West’s “Kimojis” are heavily detailed, and more closely resemble Sims characters than emojis. The keyboard includes 400+ emojis and GIFs of Kim and her family making various expressions, in addition to speech bubbles, gummy bears, and a hair dryer.

Read More: New Empowering Female Emojis Coming to Your Keyboard

2. Justmoji by Kapps Media LLC
Justin Bieber’s emoji keyboard is available in the Play store for $2.99. This app includes a variety of emojis, stickers, and GIFs — enough to satisfy any Belieber. They’re often humorous and make fun of Justin Bieber, as exemplified by the Justmoji who was pelted with eggs.

3. Stephmoji by AppMoji, Inc.
This app is perfect for any Warrior fans, or general Stephen Curry fans. It’s $1.99 from the Play store, and includes a selection of basketball emojis, Curry as Jesus, and emojis of his family.

4. ChyMoji by GlamRoks Creative
Blac Chyna is considered to be the newest member of the Kardashian family, so it’s no wonder she created her own emoji keyboard. It’s $1.99 to purchase and includes 700+ emojis inspired by Snapchat filters, in addition to emojis of “raining” money, Blac Chyna expressing herself, and even Vaseline.

5. MuvaMoji by AppMoji, Inc.
Amber Rose’s emoji keyboard ($1.99) has a large selection of emojis by category such as LGBT pride and speech bubbles, in addition to emojis of Amber Rose. There’s also a huge selection of makeup, clothing, beverage related emojis, and more. Plus, the app is updated weekly to make sure you always get your emoji fix.

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