Amber Rose responds to major backlash after she accused Beyonce of copying her speech at Kamala Harris rally

Amber Rose tried to distance herself from her comments, accusing Beyonce of copying her speech at Friday night’s rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston.

The media personality, 41, who is a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, received scathing responses after her tweet that read, “She wants to be me so bad. I literally took up my entire speech,” referring to her vote for Trump at the Republican National Convention in July.

The Grammy winner, who has endorsed Harris since President Joe Biden withdrew from the race, told her hometown crowd: “I’m not here as a celebrity. I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother.’

“A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we are not divided,” she said.

In her speech at the Republican National Convention in July, Rose said, “My whole world revolves around taking care of my children, keeping them safe and giving them a chance at a better life.”

The media personality accused the singer of copying her speech during Friday night's rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston

Amber Rose tried to distance herself from her comments and accused Beyonce of copying her speech during Friday night’s rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston

“That’s something that unites all American parents, whether we’re Republicans, Democrats, Conservatives or Liberals — we all want a better country for our children,” she said.

Although the thoughts were similar, members of the Beyhive were seething after seeing the Tweet.

‘NO ONE WANTS TO BE YOU. YOU CAN NEVER BE BEY,” read one comment on social media.

“Never ever talk about Beyoncé in your life, thanks,” another advised.

In video obtained by TMZthe Gotcha singer, who dressed up for a Halloween party on Saturday night, claimed it was all in good fun.

‘I was literally trolling. I spend all the time trolling my friends,” Rose claimed.

“I didn’t think this would make national news when I posted that comment, but I love Beyonce, I know Beyonce and we’ve hung out a lot,” he added, “but I was quietly trolling.”

The comedian called it ‘crazy’ that ‘one comment can easily become international news.’

'NO ONE WANTS TO BE YOU. YOU CAN NEVER BE BEY,” read one social media comment in response to the Tweet. “Never ever talk about Beyoncé in your life, thanks,” another advised

‘NO ONE WANTS TO BE YOU. YOU CAN NEVER BE BEY,” read one social media comment in response to the Tweet. “Never ever talk about Beyoncé in your life, thanks,” another advised

Rose, who was dressed for a Halloween party in Los Angeles on Saturday night, told photographers she had fun with her friend. “I love Beyonce, I know Beyonce and we've hung out a lot,” adding, “but I was quietly trolling.”

Rose, who was dressed for a Halloween party in Los Angeles on Saturday night, told photographers she had fun with her friend. “I love Beyonce, I know Beyonce and we’ve hung out a lot,” adding, “but I was quietly trolling”

The Grammy winner shared a video of her meeting with Harris in Houston on social media. She has been supporting the vice presidential candidacy since President Joe Biden left the race

The Grammy winner shared a video of her meeting with Harris in Houston on social media. She has been supporting the vice presidential candidacy since President Joe Biden left the race

Both Beyonce and former Destiny's Child bandmate Kelly Rowland showed their support for Harris at the Houston rally (pictured in Houston, October 25)

Both Beyonce and former Destiny’s Child bandmate Kelly Rowland showed their support for Harris at the Houston rally (pictured in Houston, October 25)

Referring to Beyonce and former Destiny’s Child member Kelly Rowland, who both gave speeches in their hometown in support of Democratic candidate Rose, said she and her friends had a disagreement.

“They sincerely believe that Kamala may be the best thing for the country. Personally, I don’t agree with that, but I think it’s the great thing about living in America, that we can have our own opinions.”

Rose was questioned about her statements while dressed as a ’70s disco queen outside a spooky Halloween party in the Hollywood district of Los Angeles.

The model hid the signature tattoo on her forehead and covered it up with a large, curly platinum blonde wig.

She wore a silver disco outfit, consisting of wide-leg trousers and a button-up crop top that tied below the bust.

The influencer wore a fluffy light blue jacket in the cool evening temperatures.

She wore large silver hoop earrings and her makeup included 70s-style blue eyeshadow.

The model hid the signature tattoo on her forehead and covered it up with a large, curly platinum blonde wig

She wore a silver disco outfit, consisting of wide-leg trousers and a button-up crop top that tied under the bust

The model hid the signature tattoo on her forehead and covered it up with a large, curly platinum blonde wig. She wore a silver disco outfit, consisting of wide-leg trousers and a button-up crop top that tied under the bust

Clips from the evening reveal a creepy entrance to the party. She tagged her ex-husband Wiz Khalifa in a video clip in her Instagram Stories.

“Leave while you still can,” an actor in a yellow hazard suit tells her as she enters the fog-filled area.

“Amber, there’s toxic waste,” someone tells her, describing the scene, as the camera shows someone simulating vomiting on the ground.

‘Yes, he is sick. What the F—? asks the companion.

Clips from the evening reveal a creepy entrance to the party. She tagged her ex-husband Wiz Khalifa in a video clip in her Instagram Stories

Clips from the evening reveal a creepy entrance to the party. She tagged her ex-husband Wiz Khalifa in a video clip in her Instagram Stories

Another clip shows her posing with Arica Adams, CEO of Girl Code Inc, dressed in a very sexy catsuit outside the tent where the dance floor is located. “Still outside,” she wrote on the video

Another clip shows her posing with Arica Adams, CEO of Girl Code Inc, dressed in a very sexy catsuit outside the tent where the dance floor is located. “Still outside,” she wrote on the video

“It’s Chernobyl,” Rose answers as she plays along.

“We’ve hit them!” the other person shouts before walking away. Rose laughs and says, “No, we didn’t hit them,” as the camera shows an actor wearing a yellow hazard suit and pretending to be sick.

“It’s a pandemic guys, it’s another pandemic,” Rose said. “Make sure you’re vaccinated,” another actor shouted.

Another clip shows her posing with Arica Adams, CEO of Girl Code Inc., wearing a very sexy catsuit outside the tent where the dance floor is located. “Still outside,” she wrote on the video.