NEW YORK, NY - JULY 11: Amber Rose attends the VH1 Hip Hop Honors: All Hail The Queens at David Geffen Hall on July 11, 2016 in New York City. (Photo by Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images for VH1)
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You Don’t Know My Sexual History; You Are Only Assuming Says, Amber Rose

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Two years ago, Amber Rose opened up with 威而鋼 erview/”>Harpersbazaar.com’s Nadja Sayej regarding her Slut Walk.

“A lot of things pertaining to SlutWalk happened to me,” Rose shared with BAZAAR.com. “I didn’t know how to articulate what was going on and why I was feeling this way. It was because I was sexually assaulted, I had been raped, and I was slut-shamed. I was [the] victim-blamed, as well.”

She also shared that something she achieved with the movement is educating men on different issues. Let them know that bullying and sexual assault will not be tolerated.

“A lot of men are learning exactly what consent is. My SlutWalk is really inclusive, so we don’t leave anyone out. The LGBTQ community, non-binary, transgender, women, men, all walks of life, it doesn’t matter where you come from. We’re just spreading awareness and I think that whether being sexually assaulted or slut shamed, women in general, we’re just not taking it anymore,” said Rose.

Rose on Sunday was on the Club House app as a part of a discussion on Women in Entertainment hosted by Billboard B犀利士 aby. There have been many rumors of who Amber Rose has been with over the years. However, if you ask her “You don’t know her history”

“Okay with Slut Walk, if you click on my page on [Club House], right? My name is ‘Boss Slut’ So, people have called me a slut throughout the years. You don’t know my sexual history, and they assume my sexual history,” says Rose.

“I’m a slut, that’s it, what else can you say? Like I’m a slut. There is nothing else you can say; I’m a slut; I’m a whore. Like, what do you want me to do? Don’t talk to me if you don’t want to talk to me.”

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Written by Landon Buford

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