Amber Rose on the Kardashians -The only reason these girls have a career is because of Kim’s sex tape’

Amber Rosehas re-ignited her feud with Kim Kardashian after
insisting that the only reason the Kardashian family have a career is
because of Kim K’s infamous sex tape with Ray J in 2007.
Despite
earlier this year defending Kim K by speaking out in support of her
naked selfie and shocking fans by posing for a picture together, Amber
is feuding with her again and also took a dig at ex Kanye West, who she
said slut
shamed her…
 
 
“I
don’t hate. Being a dancer and dealing with older men, gave me the
humility and knowledge to speak on such a subject,” she said to The New
York Times when asked about Kylie’s overexposed fling with Tyga and
Kim’s relatiosnhip with Kanye.
“But let’s face it. The only reason these girls have a career is because their older sister had a little fun on tape.” 
 
Amber
dated Kim’s now-husband Kanye West from 2008 to 2010, and the drama
stems from their bitter break-up. Kanye revealed in a 2015 interview
that he had to take 30 showers after having sex with Amber Rose and that
if he had met Kim when he wanted to, there would have been no Amber.
Amber
has now taken a dig at Kanye, saying it’s unfair for him to slut shame
her now just because they aren’t together when he enjoyed every moment
they spent together while dating.
‘I deal
with talk like that every day. I recently dealt with that when my ex
(Kanye) said he had to take 30 showers after he’d been with me. We were
happy when we were together and now I’m getting sl*t-shamed because
we’re not anymore . . . and it’s unfair.’
 
Revealing why she decided to make amends with the Keeping Up With The Kardashians favourite, Amber told People, ‘As women, it’s good for us to let things go.’
 
She added: ‘I don’t necessarily like [Kanye]. She knows that.’

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