Viral tweet claims Apple is planning to launch 8 new popstar emoji - so, can YOU guess who they are meant to be?
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Just when it seemed like there couldn't possibly be any more emoji, a viral tweet has claimed that more could be on the way.
In a post that has been viewed almost 11 million times, an X user claims that Apple is planning to release eight new emoji of famous female artists.
According to the account Drop Pop, these emoji would be coming to iPhone as part of the iOS 18.5 software update.
While the tweet has now been revealed as a hoax, that hasn't stopped music fans going wild over the proposed icons.
On social media, Apple users flocked to share their excitement, with one fan predicting: 'They will be the most used emojis'.
However, not everyone was so enthusiastic, and many commenters pointed out that the celebrities' appearances seem to be more than a little out of date.
One commenter asked: 'Did they make these in 2014 and only decide to release them now?'
So, can you guess which celebs these are supposed to be?



In the viral post, Drop Pop shared what appear to be emoji of Lana Del Rey, Beyonce, Rihanna, Iggy Azalea, Nicki Minaj, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande.
While this list includes some of the most successful female artists of all time, many fans weren't happy with the suggested line-up.
'Where's Britney Spears?', one fan complained.
Another added: 'I don't see Billie', referring to the singer Billie Eilish.
However, many commenters also complained that the celebs who did make it onto the list weren't easily recognisable.
One commenter wrote: 'Beyonce and Rihanna the only ones that look like them.'
Another chipped in: 'I say this as someone who loves pop culture and is constantly online: Who ARE half these people? Like, literally half.'
Likewise, others pointed out that the artists' appearances appear nothing like their current styles.



'First off... Taylor has blue eyes and longer hair currently,' a fan pointed out.
'Why Nicki look like that?', asked another.
'Notice how Lana is first... (though why did they give her a bob)', wrote a Lana Del Rey fan.
One baffled commenter simply asked: 'What is this, 2016?'
'None of them look like those artists do recently though', another agreed.
Some of the emoji's designs were so unusual that fans were totally unable to recognise who they were supposed to be.
One social media user posted a picture of the Iggy Azalea emoji with the caption: 'Who is this??'
While another asked who 'the blonde' above Ariana Grande was.




Another joked: 'Next to Rihanna is Christina Aguilera obviously lol'.
However, it was the Ariana Grande emoji that caused the most confusion and amusement online.
The emoji in question appears to be based on a picture of Ariana Grande from a period in the 2010s when the star sported a high ponytail and a significantly darker skin tone.
This is in stark contrast to today when the star of Wicked is now known for having blonde hair and a paler complexion.
This was not lost on social media users who leapt on the strange difference in appearance between the singer and her emoji.
One commenter asked: 'So why they make Ari that dark?'
Others agreed, asking: 'Why is Ariana Grande brown????'
While another joked: 'Ari hasn't been black since 2019.'



Sharing a picture of the Ariana emoji, another social media user joked: 'This is like 14 skin shades ago'.
Unfortunately, whether you like these emoji or not, none will really be coming to iOS 18.5.
Drop Pop, the account which posted the emoji, describes itself as a 'parody/satirical pop culture news outlet, solely and only meant for entertainment purposes'.
The account's 'about' section adds that 'nothing on this account represents factual news.'
Unicode Consortium, the body responsible for deciding the standard set of emojis, doesn't create emoji of specific individuals so it would be extremely surprising if any celebrity emoji were planned.
Apple did just release eight new emoji for iPhone as part of iOS 18.4, but none resemble real people.