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Amber Rose Is Taking Her Support For Donald Trump To The Republican National Convention Stage

Amber Rose Is Taking Her Support For Donald

Amber Rose Is Taking Her Support For Donald Trump. Amber Rose, a former stripper who has been a vocal critic of Donald Trump in the past, is set to speak at the Republican National Convention in support of the 45th president’s reelection.

The 40-year-old Philadelphia native rose to fame in 2008 when she appeared in the music video for rapper Young Jeezy’s single “Put On” and began dating Kanye West. Rose married another rapper, Wiz Khalifa, in 2013 and had a son, but filed for divorce the following year.

She is also the author of “How to Be a Bad Bitch,” has modeled for Louis Vuitton, and founded the Los Angeles chapter of feminist protest march group Slutwalk. It is unclear when Rose will speak at the convention in Milwaukee, but her presence at the bill has put some Republicans at odds.

A source close to the Republican National Committee told the Post, “I understand you want to send a certain message, which is that this is not your father’s Republican Party under Trump.” Creators who run something called SlutWalk? Amber explained that Trump’s legal issues won’t stop her from supporting him in the next election.

President Trump was convicted on 34 counts of falsifying records of payments he made to porn actress Stormy Daniels.  Furthermore, on June 22, Rose called Donald a “goat” after sharing a video of the president interacting with young supporters. Four days later, Amber was seen wearing MAGA gear.

 The model wore a red “Make America Great Again” hat and a gold chain with a pendant in the shape of Donnie’s face. Until her recent endorsement, she had been opposed to Trump, calling him a “fucking idiot” and saying in a 2016 interview with The Cut  that she “really hopes he’s never going to be president.”

Rose and the RNC did not immediately respond to the investigator’s request for comment, and the star’s name is not yet listed on the calendar on the convention website. When reached for comment, the Trump campaign sent Newsweek a link to Rose’s social media announcement.  Here’s everything you need to know about Amber Rose and why she’s attending the convention.  Who is Amber Rose?  The 40-year-old model, author, and TV personality was born and raised in South Philadelphia on Broad and Ellsworth Streets.

Before moving to New York to become a model, Rose never felt like she belonged in Philadelphia.  “I always felt like it was bigger than the city, and it wasn’t big enough for me,” she said on Revolt’s podcast “Drink Champs” in 2017, saying she was from an area where people were “traditionally not attractive.” The comment sparked a lot of criticism online before Rose apologized. Rose first became known as a music video model in 2008. She signed with Ford Models in 2009 and made her debut on VH1’s The Amber Rose Show in 2016.

In October 2015, Rose published her book, How to Be a Bad Bitch. The purpose of this self-help book is to show readers how to live a more impressive life. The book description on Goodreads reads: “Amber Rose worked tirelessly to achieve her ambitious goals, even on the tough streets of South Philadelphia.”  Rose is considered an advocate of women’s empowerment, and organized a “Slut Walk” in Los Angeles to “fight the equality issues women face.”

Rose has also had two high-profile relationships, with West and then with Wiz Khalifa, whom she later married.  From calling Donald Trump an idiot to speaking at the convention  It is not yet clear when and where  Rose will speak during the convention, but she has been public about her vocal support for Trump in recent months.

In May, she made her support official on social media, posting a photo of herself with President Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump on Instagram. Since then, Rose has used her social media platforms to push a pro-Trump agenda, commenting on President Joe Biden’s lackluster debate performance and sharing content from an account called “unionism” on her Instagram Stories.

In a June video Rose hasn’t always been an ardent supporter of the former president.  In an August 2016 interview with The Cut, Rose was asked about Trump’s comments that then-Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton only received endorsements from “unhot” celebrities. “He’s just a douchebag. He’s so funny. I hope he never becomes president,” Rose responded.  Eight years later, Rhodes is now speaking at the convention where Trump is likely to be nominated for the Republican presidential nomination for a third time.

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Written by Anthony Peters