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Emoticon Envy! Kim Kardashian's Family Turns Against Her Over KIMOJI

Kim Kardashian KIMOJI Backlash
Source: Splash/Instagram (kimkardashian)

Dec. 23 2015, Updated 11:23 p.m. ET

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'Tis the season to be greedy!

Kim Kardashian has broken more than just the Apple store after the release of her line of emoticons, KIMOJI.

RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, 36, and her newest venture has also broken the bonds with her own family members.

"Once again, Kris Jenner has neglected the rest of her children for the sake of her moneymakers," the family insider said. "Ironically, the only other sister that got to appear on Kim's KIMOJI aside from herself was Kylie."

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According to the source, though Kim's older sister Kourtney, 37, had "no desire" to be involved with the new Kardashian emoticon line, Khloe, 31, and Kendall, 20, "were just like, 'wtf!'"

"Now Khloe wants her own KHLOMOJI, and Kendall is pondering the idea of a new emoji specifically for her supermodel friends," the source told Radar.

And then there's Kim's 18-year-old protégé, Kylie Jenner.

"Kylie is already in development for her own series," said source, adding, "But Kris insisted that Kim's launch first because the two of them are already running neck to neck in terms of popularity and social media power."

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