Amber accuses Beyoncé of stealing her speech for Kamala rally
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Model Amber Rose has sparked controversy by accusing singer Beyoncé of copying her speech during a recent rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Texas.
The dispute ignited when Rose commented on an Instagram post from The Shade Room, expressing her frustration with the Destiny’s Child alum for allegedly stealing her words. In her comment, Amber stated, “She wanna be me so bad. Took my whole speech.” While both speeches tackle similar themes, such as motherhood and the well-being of children, they do not share exact phrases. Beyoncé emphasized her perspective as a mother during her rally speech, declaring, “I’m not here as a celebrity; I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother.” She expressed her deep concern for the future of all children and the importance of bodily autonomy.
Amber Rose previously introduced herself as a mother in her speech at the Republican National Convention in July, where she endorsed Donald Trump. She highlighted her dedication to providing a safe and better life for her children, asserting that this sentiment unites all American parents, regardless of their political affiliations. Following Rose’s comments, many social media users rushed to Beyoncé’s defense, with some stating, “Sorry, she don’t even notice you,” and others bluntly asserting, “Nobody and I mean NOBODY wants to be you.” Beyoncé’s appearance at the rally marked her first endorsement of a Democratic presidential nominee in this election cycle, adding to the significance of the event.