Kylie Jenner's fans are calling her out for using the wrong flag emoji to represent Australia

2020-10-04T16:41:24Z
  • Kylie Jenner was called out by Twitter users for using the wrong flag emoji to represent Australia.
  • On September 30, the beauty mogul posted an emoji of a flag for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands in place of Australia's flag while announcing new international Kylie Skin websites on Twitter.
  • The flags of both countries have the Union Jack flag in the top left corner, which could make for confusion when using emoji-sized icons. 
  • However, the Australian flag has six white 7-point stars, while the flag of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands has a detailed coat of arms. 
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Kylie Jenner has been called out on Twitter after using the wrong flag emoji to represent Australia.

On September 30, the beauty mogul tweeted that her team launched new Kylie Skin websites for the United Kingdom, Germany, France, and Australia.

She added a flag emoji to accompany each Kylie Skin website link. Each European website was paired with the correct flag emoji, but instead of Australia's flag, Jenner's tweet included the flag emoji for South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

—Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) September 30, 2020

The flag for Australia and South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands have similarities; they are both red, white, and blue, and both include a Union Jack flag in the top left corners. 

However, the Australian flag has six white 7-point stars to represent the commonwealth states, while the flag for South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands has a coat of arms that includes a penguin, seal, and reindeer around a shield.

The Australian flag, top, and the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands flag. Kypros/Максим Лебедик/Getty Images

Twitter users corrected Jenner on her incorrect flag usage and said that most phones make it easy to find the correct flag emoji.

—Jules (@justjuuliette) October 2, 2020—Mark (@Markish_Gambino) October 1, 2020—Tom Chance (@Polar__Tom) October 2, 2020

Other users came to Jenner's defense, writing that the emoji-sized icons can often be hard to discern.

—ᴮᵒⁿᵘˢ (@bbiladhh) October 2, 2020

At the time of writing, Jenner has not publicly commented on her flag tweet that's sparked conversation or shared a new tweet with the correct Australia flag.

Representatives for Kylie Jenner did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment.

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