Amber Rose Biography
Early Life
Amber Rose was born on October 21, 1983, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Due to her parents' divorce, she started working as a stripper at the age of 15 to support her family.
Recognition in the Music and Modeling Industry
In 2008, Amber Rose gained recognition for her appearance in Young Jeezy's music video for 'Put On' alongside Kanye West. This led to opportunities in modeling, and she signed a contract with Ford Models in 2009. Rose became a sought-after video vixen, appearing in music videos for Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, and Ludacris.
Advocacy for Women's Rights and Self-Empowerment
Amber Rose emerged as a prominent advocate for gender equality and self-empowerment. In 2015, she founded the SlutWalk protest march in Los Angeles to combat sexual injustice. She also authored the book 'How to Be a Bad Bitch,' encouraging women to embrace their individuality and pursue their dreams.
Success in Television and Personal Life
Amber Rose found success in the television industry, hosting her own talk show 'The Amber Rose Show' in 2016 and co-hosting the radio call-in program 'Loveline.' She also competed on the 23rd season of 'Dancing with the Stars.' In her personal life, she had a relationship with Kanye West and later married rapper Wiz Khalifa. They have a son named Sebastian.
Advocacy for LGBTQ+ Rights
In addition to her work in women's rights, Amber Rose advocates for LGBTQ+ rights, identifying as sexually fluid. She promotes self-acceptance and hosts the annual SlutWalk event to raise awareness and promote inclusivity.