Model, Actress, Stripper, Bisexual Amber Rose
Her profile is multi-faceted and how. She is a model, actress, talk show host, entrepreneur, advocate and former “stripper” (at the age of 15). Ouch! Why did she do it? Under the pseudonym "Paris", she was a stripper and got into it to provide for her family after her parents got divorced.
One more shock - she is a “bisexual”. WHAT?
In the year 2009, she said this in regard to her sexual orientation "I'm extremely open with my sexuality. I can be in love with a woman, I can be in love with a man. As far as humans go, I definitely find beauty in everybody, whether they're heavy-set, super-skinny, if they're white, black, Indian, Asian, Spanish. I can see beauty in anybody. If I see a woman and
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- She cuts back on eating out and drinking alcohol
- Carbs are one thing Amber avoids as much as possible
Says Amber “Whether it is with the scale, measurements, pictures or a combination of all three, it is so crucial to track how far you have come. This has been my biggest source of motivation during my weight loss journey and I feel as though it is the same for many others.”
1. Why did she shave her hair? Amber told Charlamagne Tha God (US radio host) that she was ‘infatuated’ by Sinead O’Connor.
2. Amber first shaved her head at the age of 19. Since then, she has been focused on maintaining her buzz cut.
3. At the teenage age of 15, Amber went ahead and got a tattoo of her boyfriend’s name.
4. Going by her official Instagram profile, she is a “certified slut.”
5. Both Amber and her divorced hubby Wiz Khalifa are close friends with Miley Cyrus.
6. Amber has featured in various tracks of Wiz Khalifa’s (her ex-hubby) albums.
7. Before the birth of her first child Sebastian, Amber had reached 202 pounds (OMG!) at the time of delivery.
8. Amber Rose is friends with Perez Hilton, Jamie Foxx.
9. GUEST JUDGE she was on Season 3 of RuPaul’s Drag
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