Amber Rose is stepping up her support for Donald Trump after sharing a photo with former President Donald Trump and his wife Melania Trump.
On Thursday (May 23), Rose shared a post on Instagram in which she directly addressed supporters who are members of the LGBTQ+ community. While the post itself is a video she reshared from TikTok, which captures a 1998 clip in which Trump shares his views on same-sex marriage while Biden clearly opposes it, the post’s title Represents much of the context for Roth’s message.
“I will leave this here until the end,” Ross wrote in part, before adding, “To all the LGBTQ+ people who thought I would hate you after decades of allyship! Stop believing the propaganda .They are brainwashing you.
Amber Rose continued, advising her supporters that they need to broaden their horizons rather than stay firmly rooted in political or socio-economic ideologies and figuratively “die on the hill.”
“Start having a broader conversation rather than staying on one side of the fence,” she said. “You’re blind over there. I literally grew up in the Philly/NY dancehall scene. Most of my favorite people in the world are gay and trans. Anyone who really knows me knows that! Please be you Do your research and don’t base your decisions solely on what others think. Be a free thinker – Muva.
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Ambrose’s latest thoughts on Trump mark a major change in her stance on Trump’s character. In the past, Rose has spoken about the similarities between Trump and her ex-boyfriend Kanye West, saying, “When I first saw Trump on the podium, I thought, ‘Oh my God. Which, that’s Kanye in a white body'” .’ I really feel like they have the same personality, the exact same personality.
Ross has also previously expressed her concerns about sexual misconduct allegations against Trump.
“Picture this: Donald Trump comes over and touches me inappropriately… Do I call 911? Do I call the police who live in my neighborhood? Who do I contact?” she once questioned.
She also blasted Donald Trump for inviting women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault to a presidential debate, calling it “both victim-shaming and victim-blaming.”
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