Amber Rose MUVAMOJI Kim Kardashian Kanye West
Amber Rose is seen attending the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards at Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles, California, Aug. 30, 2015. Getty Images/Larry Busacca

Kanye West is not at all enthused with his wife talking to his former girlfriend Amber Rose and helping her launch a new line of emoticons named MUVAMOJI, just like Kim Kardashian did in December, a report by Radar Online said, citing a source. However, the help from Kardashian seems to have been primarily because the “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” star wanted to be sure Rose does not do any damage to the Kardashian or the West brand image, the report added.

The two ladies had shared a prickly relationship for years after the “Stronger” singer started dating Kardashian after Rose but they reconciled recently and posted a selfie together on their Instagram page in February. The Radar Online report said that Kardashian helped the model launch her new line of emoticons and has been talking to her.

“Kim actually helped Amber Rose launch her own line, MUVAMOJI, because she wanted to have control over the situation. She wanted to make certain that Amber did not include anything in her line that would hurt the Kardashian brand or her husband’s image,” the source told Radar Online.

However, West, who had got into a heated Twitter war with Rose few weeks ago, is not at all happy with his wife speaking to her, the source continued.

“Kim and Amber do speak now and Kanye absolutely hates it,” the source said, according to Radar Online, adding: “But Kim knows that Amber has way too much power to cut her loose. She knows too much dirt on them, so Kim offered Amber to help her launch this as a way to prevent any further damage from happening.”

“They are both making millions off of emojis now, so the bad blood between them is obviously over,” the source said.

Kardashian’s line of emoticons, known as Kimoji reportedly broke the internet when they were launched. The application was the top-grossing entertainment app on Apple Store within a day of its release and outranked her sister’s “Kylie Jenner Official App,” Marketwatch reported in December.