Justin Bieber has officially joined the ranks of Kim Kardashian, Blac Chyna and Amber Rose.
The pop star has become the only non-reality talent to release his line of emojis on Friday, which include references towards his downfalls and his Christian faith.
The Justmojis sell for $2.99 in the Apple app store, with Android users able to purchase the caricatures in Google Play next week.
Justin Bieber, 22, released his line of emojis on Friday, which include references towards his downfalls and his Christian faith
The 22-year-old announced his app via social media, having given fans a preview on Wednesday.
Unlike his reality star counterparts, the singer appeared to stay away from mostly vulgar emojis, instead giving fans a direct animated version of himself.
Behaviour-wise, Justin capitalized on his career downfalls by including them in his app.
In 2013, the Never Say Never crooner famously stopped to pee in a mop bucket as he exited out of a restaurant with his crew.
'I gotta pee' read the emoji that featured the singer holding a pail.
Early the following year, Justin egged a neighbor's home and was required to pay $80,0000 in damages, according to the LA Times.
But the Sorry vocalist wasn't done yet. In January 2014, he was arrested in Miami for allegedly driving under the influence and racing, according to TMZ.
ABC News reported that in August of that year, he was again in handcuffs in Canada for an alleged crash while behind an all terrain vehicle.
Aside from the low points in his personal life, Justin made sure to highlight both his faith and body art.
The singer has the face of Christ, Scripture references and several other images tattooed on himself, which he also included in the Justmojis.
Additionally, several sets of the pop star's hairstyles and facial expressions have been highlighted in the app.
It features both semi-realistic caricatures, cartoon versions of Justin as well as animated GIFS.
Emojis have proved to be extremely successful for celebrities.
Amber Rose reportedly made $2 million on the opening day of her range.
The 32-year-old star debuted her MuvaMojis, a set of 900 symbols available from Apple and Android app stores in March and is said to be set to receive a cut of the profits after the successful start.
Sources close to the fashion designer said Amber has already made $4 million out of the app after signing a deal with developer Appmoji.
And Kim's are said to make $1 million a minute.
According to reports, the $1.99 app was getting downloaded at a rate of 9,000 times per millisecond on its first day.
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