Amber Rose accused Beyoncé of copying her speech shortly after the singer appeared at Kamala Harris’ rally in Texas on Friday.
The model, 41, notably endorsed Donald Trump earlier this year and spoke on stage during the Republican National Convention in July.
In both Rose and Beyoncé’s speeches, the couple brought up the topic of motherhood while addressing 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 much. He literally took my entire speech,” the media personality wrote followed by an eye-rolling emoji.
Amber Rose, 41, accused Beyoncé, 43, of copying her speech shortly after the singer appeared at Kamala Harris’ rally in Texas on Friday; Rose seen on Friday in Los Angeles
In both Rose and Beyonce’s speeches, the couple brought up the topic of motherhood while addressing the crowd at each event; Beyoncé seen on Friday in Texas
‘She wants to be me so much. “He literally took up my entire speech,” the media personality wrote followed by an eye-rolling emoji.
The Instagram account soon 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 writing: “It’s delusional.”
Another shared: “Amber Rose, we promise you more than anything that Beyoncé does NOT want to be you.”
One fan wrote: “I think all the moms who are voting are thinking about their kids,” while another added: “If REACHING was a person Amber please not now.”
On Friday, Beyonce received loud applause and cheers from attendees while speaking at Kamala’s rally in Houston, and was also accompanied by fellow singer Kelly Rowland.
“We are so happy to be here on this stage as proud women of Texas country supporting and celebrating the one and only Vice President Kamala Harris,” she said.
The megastar praised Harris and said she is pushing for unity while praising the energy and “positivity” in the room, adding, “We are on the precipice of incredible change, on the brink of history.”
Beyonce said she was not there as a celebrity but as a mother “who cares deeply about the world that my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies.”
Amber notably endorsed Donald Trump earlier this year and spoke on stage during the Republican National Convention that took place in July (seen above).
Some social media users criticized Amber in the comments section, with one writing: “It’s delusional.”
One fan wrote: “I think all the moms who are voting are thinking about their kids,” while another added: “If REACHING was a person Amber please not now.”
“Imagine our daughters growing up seeing what is possible without ceilings or limitations,” she said.
Beyonce is the mother of three children she shares with her husband Jay-Z: Blue Ivy, 12, as well as Rumi and Sir, seven.
She also told the roaring crowd to imagine the sacrifices their grandmothers had made “so we can witness the strength of a woman in her power, reimagining what leadership is.”
Beyoncé addressed everyone saying “your vote is one of the most valuable tools and we need you.”
He 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,” he said.
And in July, Amber had also talked about motherhood while speaking on stage during the Republican National Convention.
At the time, the model expressed that Donald Trump was ‘the best opportunity we have to give a better life to our babies.’
Rose shares son Sebastian, 11, with ex Wiz Khalifa and is also mother to son Slash, five, whom she welcomed with Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards.
Beyonce said she was not there as a celebrity but as a mother “who cares deeply about the world that my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies”; seen on friday in texas
He added that he had not once supported Trump, but that his feelings changed after doing his own research.
“I realized that Donald Trump and his followers don’t care if you’re black, white, gay or straight, it’s all about love. And that’s when I realized: these are my people, this is where I belong. ‘
Amber stated that her father had been a Trump supporter before her, but at the time she believed The Apprentice alum was racist.
However, her father insisted that she was not and asked his daughter to prove that she was.
And when he insisted, he said, “Try it.” So to prove my father wrong, I researched and examined everything related to Donald Trump.
Rose then explained that the investigation and Trump’s ‘red hat supporters’ altered his perspective on the 45th president of the United States.
“So I put aside my fear of being judged, of being misunderstood, of being attacked by the left and I also put on the red hat. I never felt freer and more in love with my country than now.’
At the time, the model expressed that Donald Trump was ‘the best opportunity we have to give a better life to our babies’; seen with Donald and Melania Trump above
On Friday, Amber was seen attending the first game of the World Series to watch the Los Angeles Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees 6-3.
When she arrived at Dodgers Stadium, the star, who previously dated Kanye West, flashed a peace sign and smiled cheerfully.
The mother of two donned a pair of skinny jeans, as well as a Dodgers shirt and comfortable white sneakers.
For a finishing touch, Rose added a pair of statement hoop earrings, as well as a vibrant red Trump hat on top of her head.