Amber Rose has no beef with Beyoncé despite her recent controversial comment. The media personality clarified her words to the paparazzi after she was seen heading to a Hollywood Halloween party. According to Rose, her claim about Beyoncé’s speech at Kamala Harris’ Houston rally was a joke.
During Beyoncé’s endorsement of the vice president, the “Diva” hitmaker addressed the crowd as a concerned mother. A video of her speech was shared On Instagram, with Rose seemingly bashing Beyoncé in the comments. “She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech,” the model claimed.
Naturally, her words sparked criticism from fans who found her words insulting. While addressing the paparazzi, Rose stressed there was no malicious intent behind her comment. Although she supports Donald Trump, she noted her love for her pal Beyoncé had not dwindled. Instead of being upset about the criticism her words created, Rose found the situation hilarious, telling TMZ:
“Cause even trolling isn’t safe anymore … ’cause even little jokes can blow up wide.”
This isn’t the first time the model has thrown shade at Harris and the celebrities in her corner. In August, she accused the VP of manipulating Americans following day 2 of her Democratic National Convention.
Amber Rose Created a New Slogan for Kamala Harris’ Campaign
Rose bashed Harris in a heated Instagram video, calling her out for deceiving the public. She claimed the VP’s campaign was based on lies and proposed a new slogan for her. Rose noted:
“I was thinking Kamala should have a new slogan. It should be let’s manipulate Americans into thinking that everything is all good. Everything is just funny and laughs and jokes and cool a– music.”
“And you know, while war veterans are broke, and there’s so many homeless people in America. People can’t afford groceries or rent or even go out with their friends anymore and have a good time. That should be her new slogan. I think she should put that on a hat!” Rose argues further.
She echoed similar sentiments about Harris’ Atlanta rally, citing the promotion of her campaign by Black artists. Rose claimed the presidential hopeful was using the Black community, per The Shade Room, saying:
“I think that she’s pandering to Black people. I think that she thinks that that’s what Black people wanna see in order to vote for her. And I think it’s absolute bullsh-t.”
Will Amber Rose’s cries against Kamala Harris influence the upcoming elections, or will the VP be victorious?