Ex-Kanye West muse Amber Rose says she’ll speak at Republican National Convention

Amber Rose — a former stripper who has vocally critiqued Donald Trump in the past She will speak in the Republican National Convention in support of Donald Trump’s re-election.

The native of Philadelphia, Rose 40, who was born in Philadelphia, was famous in 2008 following her appearance on the official music video of rapper Young Jeezy’s hit single “Put On” and began being in a relationship with Kanye West.

The year 2013 was the time that Rose got married to another rapper Wiz Khalifa. She she had a son with him before declaring divorce the following year. The singer is also writer of the novel “How to Be a Bad Bitch,” has been a model in the fashion of Louis Vuitton and founded the Los Angeles chapter of the SlutWalk feminist protest marches.

It’s not clear what time Rose will make her appearance at the Milwaukee convention and her involvement regarding the issue has offended some members of the GOP in the wrong direction.

“I get you want to convey a certain message that this isn’t your father’s Republican Party under Trump,” a source from The Republican National Committee told The Post, “but isn’t there someone better than an OnlyFans porn creator who runs something called SlutWalk?”

Rose supported Trump during May. She endorsed Trump, sharing an image of her with the former president and first lady Melania Trump with the caption “Trump 2024.”

On July 2nd, Rose posted a photo of her wearing bikinis and sporting an pink “Make America Great Again” hat.

Prior to her recent acceptance, she was a staunch opponent of Trump and called him as a “f–ing idiot” during an interview with the Cut in 2016 and stating that her “really hope[s] he’s not president.”

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