Amber Rose reveals what she would tell her younger self
Amber Rose would advise her younger self to "always" trust her instincts and claimed that people still address her incorrectly, almost 20 years after she found fame.
Amber Rose would advise her younger self to "always" trust her instincts.
The 41-year-old model became a stripper when she was in her late teens and even though she has carved our a career as a media personality in the years since, insisted that some people "don't want to address" her correctly.
She told New Zealand's Maxim magazine: "I’d tell my younger self to always follow my intuition. From ex-stripper to ex-girlfriend. Almost 20 years later and some people still don’t want to address me accordingly."
Amber first found fame when she appeared in Young Jeezy's 2008 single 'Put On' alongside Kanye West, and later appeared on shows such as 'The Hills' and 'Dancing with the Stars' in the years that followed.
And the former 'Master of the Mix' judge revealed thatas she looks forward into the coming years of her showbiz career, she is gearing up to launch a TV show that will offer her take on current affairs.
She said: "I’m excited to announce my new show. It’ll be my opinion on politics and other current events."
Amber publicly supported President Donald Trump throughout his campaign but insisted that she "doesn't give a f***" about what others had to say her at the time, especially because the former 'Apprentice' star emerged victorious.
She said: "During the election, I was 'cancelled'.
"Now? All the naysayers are quiet. They see he's already changing our country for the better. "Unfortunately, the 'woke' left cancels people for having a different ideology.
"Fortunately for me, I don't give a f*** and will always stand 10 toes down until the wheels fall off, regardless of what my beliefs may be.
"I used to be on the left and thought I was doing the right thing. That's why it's so important to have open conversations."