Amber Rose recently shared her bold thoughts on the ongoing Drake and Kendrick Lamar rap feud during an appearance on the Pillow Talk With Ryan podcast, making it clear where she stands: “Drake.” The outspoken model and activist confidently stated that much of the “hate” Drake faces is rooted in his biracial identity. “People want to act like Drake is not the voice of our generation,” Amber Rose passionately pointed out.
She further elaborated on her belief, saying, “You can’t disregard everything Drake has done for us in terms of unforgettable memories and iconic parties. They build you up just to tear you down, and I think that’s complete nonsense.” Drawing from her own experiences, Rose explained, “Sometimes when people dislike you, they accuse you of ‘acting white,’ or ‘acting light-skinned.’ I’ve faced that my entire life. For that reason alone, I’ll always stand behind Drake.”
This stance follows Amber Rose’s recent public discussions, which have sparked a significant amount of attention. Notably, after voicing support for Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention (RNC), Rose faced severe backlash. Despite the criticism, she defended her choice, revealing that her support for Trump grew after conducting her own research and reevaluating her views on race and politics.
In addition to her political involvement, Rose stirred controversy by accusing Beyoncé of plagiarism. She claimed that Beyoncé’s comments at a Kamala Harris rally in Houston closely mirrored her own sentiments. Beyoncé, who attended the rally with Tina Knowles and Kelly Rowland, spoke passionately about motherhood and her commitment to her children, but Rose felt her words were used without acknowledgment.
Amber Rose’s candid opinions on issues of race, politics, and pop culture continue to fuel heated debates, making her one of the most provocative voices in the entertainment industry today.