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Amber Rose Made $4 Million on Her ‘MuvaMoji’ Emoji App: Report

This rosebud's bank is blooming! Amber Rose has reportedly made $4 million on her new MuvaMoji emoji app, which was released just this past Wednesday, March 30.

TMZ reported on Friday that Rose's app grossed $2 million on release day alone, on top of her signing bonus with the app's developer Appmoji, Inc. The official Amber Rose emoji app, which costs $1.99 in the iTunes store, boasts over 900 emojis personally curated by the fierce model, who rose to fame after dating rappers Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa.

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Rose's emojis include hundreds of high-def designs, which allow users to customize its sizes and skin colors. It also provides direct keyboard integration, which makes life much easier for iPhone users. 

Like Rose, 32, the MuvaMojis are, well, a little over-the-top at times. "You must be at least 17 years old to download this app," Apple warns interested purchasers. "Frequent/Intense Mature/Suggestive Themes, Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity, Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References, Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence, Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor."

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Rose took to her Twitter on Friday, April 1, to indicate her big pay day, and fittingly posted a photo of one of her MuvaMojis — an emoji of herself "making it rain" with 100 dollar bills — and captioned it: "#MuvaMoji."

She followed up with another custom emoji of herself enjoying a spa day. "MOOD AF," Rose wrote.

MOOD AF #MuvaMoji

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In between her business endeavors and activism, the South Philly native has been spending quality time with her adorable son, Sebastian, who she shares with her ex Wiz. "He's my World," Rose captioned a cute pic of Bash.

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Rose was called out by critics for releasing emojis that were remarkably similar to Kim Kardashian's Kimojis. However, a source told TMZ that Rose made no attempt to copy the reality star, who's now married to West. "We're told she's confident the app perfectly reps her personality — from the big booties to the stripper pole," TMZ reported. 

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