Amber Rose

This is an accepted version of this page Amber Rose Levonchuck (born October 21, 1983)[1] is an American model and television personality.

She gained attention after she starred in the music video for Young Jeezy's 2008 single "Put On", which featured Kanye West.

[8] Rose then gained wider exposure after posing for a Louis Vuitton print advertisement featuring West's sneaker line.

[9] She walked the runway at New York Fashion Week for "Celestino", and later made cameos in music videos including Nicki Minaj's "Massive Attack", Young Jeezy's "Vacation", Wiz Khalifa's "No Sleep", Fabolous's "You Be Killin' Em", Ludacris's "What Them Girls Like" and Future's "Mask Off".

In November 2011, she became the spokesperson for Smirnoff and appeared in television ads and billboards for the company's new flavors Whipped Cream and Fluffed Marshmallow.

[17] She then rapped on the eleventh track of Khalifa's O.N.I.F.C., titled "Rise Above", along with rappers Tuki Carter and Pharrell Williams, the latter of whom produced the song.

[4][20] Rose guest-starred on an episode of Wild 'N Out on MTV2, and had a role as "MaryWanna" in the film School Dance, which was directed by her then-manager, Nick Cannon in 2014.

[21] Simon & Schuster published her first book, How to Be a Bad Bitch, in which she offers advice and personal anecdotes on everything from finances and career to love and fashion.

[36][37][38] Rose filed for divorce from Khalifa on September 22, 2014, citing irreconcilable differences and planned to take full custody of their son.

[48] In October 2015, Rose led the Los Angeles-based SlutWalk to honor all women who have been judged and demeaned for their sexual behavior.

As part of the event, she spoke publicly about the instances of shaming she has experienced, specifically mentioning an incident at the age of 14, when a male classmate pulled his genitals out while in a closet with her playing the kissing game "seven minutes in heaven".

Rose related that he tricked her into kneeling down in front of him, then threw open the closet door for all of their friends to see, suggesting oral sex had taken place.

Rose grew visibly agitated while speaking about the bullying that followed, demonstrating for her audience the depth of the trauma the experience caused.

"[51] By May 2024, Rose announced her support for Trump in the 2024 U.S. presidential election,[52] formally endorsing him during a speech at the 2024 Republican National Convention in July.

Rose being interviewed at an awards runway.
Rose at the People awards in 2014