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First look at 37 NEW emoji coming to your iPhone – including ‘pregnant man’ and two VERY naughty icons

A BUNCH of new emoji for iPhone have been revealed, including a pregnant man and two saucy symbols.

The biting lip is perfect for expressing “flirtation or arousal”, cheeky creators say.

New gender neutral emoji and a pregnant man set to arrive on iPhone

But they reckon it could also work well to convey anxiety.

A palm up icon is getting attention for all the wrong reasons, with many suggesting it’ll be used to convey holding a person’s balls.

The latest batch also introduces a woke pregnant man and a gender neutral pregnant person, which have already caused a stir on social media.

The biting lip is one of the naughtier emoji set to launch

New emoji have arrived on iOS 15.4 beta

But some amusingly think it’ll come in handy for binge eating too, to show a “food baby”.

The additions are just a few of more than a hundred set to land on the iPhone soon.

That includes 37 completely new icons and variations of existing designs.


Early testers of iOS 15.4 can get hold of them now.

Among them are seven brand new face expressions, with a melting face meant for sarcasm, embarrassment or heat and a salute as a “sign of respect”.

25 new versions of the handshake emoji have been introduced with different skin tone combinations.

Elsewhere, there’s now a disco ball, heart hands, a dotted line face and a troll.

The unveiling comes as iOS 15.4 beta testers also found that Apple is adding support for Face ID while wearing a mask.

Apparently it’ll work by recognising “the unique features around the eye area to authenticate”.

In other news, a new space station for Tom Cruise to shoot movies on has caused jaws to drop for all the wrong reasons.

Scientists have pinpointed when they believe the Sun will explode and wipe out everything on Earth in the process.

And Apple is working on a fix for a recently discovered bug that is capable of exposing the personal data of iPhone users.

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