Shaun T Launches Fitmoji App
Another celeb is delving into the app game. Fitness guru Shaun T has launched a new Fitmoji by Shaun T app.
According to PEOPLE, the app features several Shaun T caricatures as well as motivational slogans, customizable memes and GIFs. He tells the site,
Everyone needs a little fun and lots of motivation when trying to reach their fitness goals, so why not share that motivation with your friends and family and motivate them as well. My favorite Fitmoji is the one where you can write a personal message to the receiver right on Shaun T’s six-pack.
The launch of his emoji app follows personal emoji apps created by Blac Chyna and her BFF Amber Rose,
I think they will download the app and I will download theirs because we all have great butts that we love and want to visually share!
On what folk will love about his app, he states,
People who have a passion for fitness and then people who want to have a passion for fitness [will love the app]. Fitness trainers will be able to lead their clients and colleagues by communication through fun texts and Fitmojis.
The app is available on iTunes. [People]
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