Amber Rose has accused Beyoncé of copying her speech shortly after the singer appeared at Kamala Harris’ rally in Texas on Friday.
The model, 41, notably supported Donald Trump earlier this year and spoke on stage at the Republican National Convention held in July.
In both Rose and Beyonce’s speeches, the couple brought up the topic of motherhood as they addressed the crowd at each event.
The Instagram account, The shadow roomposted moments of Beyonce at the rally — and Amber shared her thoughts in the comments section.
‘She wants to be me so badly. I literally copied my entire speech,” the media personality wrote, followed by an eye-rolling emoji.
Amber Rose, 41, has accused Beyonce, 43, of copying her speech shortly after the singer appeared at Kamala Harris’ rally in Texas on Friday; Saw Rose in LA on Friday
In both Rose and Beyonce’s speeches, the couple brought up the topic of motherhood as they addressed the crowd at each event; Beyoncé seen in Texas on Friday
‘She wants to be me so badly. I literally copied my entire speech,” the media personality wrote, followed by an eye-rolling emoji
The Instagram account quickly reshared the video, as well as Rose’s screenshot in a separate post.
Some social media users criticized Amber in the comments section, with one typing: “It’s delusional.”
Another shared: “Amber Rose, we promise you more than anything that Beyonce does NOT want to be you.”
One fan wrote: “I think every mother thinks about her kids during voting period,” while another added: “If REACHING was a person Amber please, not now.”
On Friday, Beyonce received loud applause and cheers from attendees when she spoke at Kamala’s rally in Houston — and was also joined by fellow singer Kelly Rowland.
“We are so happy to stand here on this stage as proud women from rural Texas supporting and celebrating the one and only Vice President Kamala Harris,” she said.
The megastar praised Harris, saying she promotes unity while praising the energy and “positivity” in the room, adding, “We are on the cusp of an incredible shift, on the edge of history.”
Beyoncé said she wasn’t there as a celebrity, but as a mother “who cares deeply about the world in which my children and all our children live, a world in which we have the freedom to control our bodies.”
Amber notably supported Donald Trump earlier this year and spoke on stage at the Republican National Convention held in July (see above)
Some social media users mentioned Amber in the comments section, with one typing: ‘It’s delusional’
One fan wrote: “I think every mother thinks about their kids during voting period,” while another fan added: “If REACHING was a person Amber please, not now”
“Imagine our daughters growing up and seeing what is possible with no ceilings and no limitations,” she said.
Beyonce is a mother to three children she shares with husband Jay-Z: Blue Ivy, 12, and Rumi and Sir, seven.
She also told the cheering crowd to imagine the sacrifices their grandmothers made “so we can witness the strength of a woman in her power and reimagine what leadership is.”
Beyoncé addressed everyone and said, “your voice is one of the most valuable instruments, and we need you.”
She said Texas has a role to play and needs to be part of something bigger. “It’s time for America to sing a new song,” she said.
And in July, Amber also touched on motherhood when she spoke on stage at the Republican National Convention.
The model said at the time that Donald Trump was “the best chance we have to give our babies a better life.”
Rose shares son Sebastian, 11, with ex Wiz Khalifa and is also mother to son Slash, five, who she welcomed with Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards.
Beyonce said she wasn’t there as a celebrity, but as a mother “who cares deeply about the world in which my children and all our children live, a world in which we have the freedom to control our bodies”; seen in Texas on Friday
She added that she had once not supported Trump, but that her feelings changed after doing her own research.
“I realized that Donald Trump and his supporters don’t care if you’re black, white, gay or straight, it’s all love. And then it dawned on me: these are my people, this is where I belong.’
Amber stated that her father had been a Trump supporter before her, but she believed at the time that The Apprentice alum was a racist.
However, her father insisted that this was not the case and asked his daughter to prove that this was the case.
“And when he insisted, he said prove it. So to prove my father wrong, I did my research and looked into everything related to Donald Trump.”
Rose then explained that the investigation and Trump’s “red hat-wearing supporters” changed her view of the 45th president of the United States.
‘So I let go of my fear of judgement, of being misunderstood, of being attacked by the left and also put on the red hat. I have never felt so free and with more love for my country than now.’
The model stated at the time that Donald Trump was “the best chance we have to give our babies a better life; seen with Donald and Melania Trump above
On Friday, Amber was spotted at the first game of the World Series, watching the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees 6-3.
As she arrived at Dodgers Stadium, the star – who previously dated Kanye West – flashed a peace sign and a cheerful smile.
The mother of two donned a pair of slim-fitting jeans, a Dodgers jersey and comfortable white sneakers.
As a finishing touch, Rose added a pair of statement hoop earrings, as well as a vibrant red Trump hat atop her head.