On Monday, the 40-year-old mother of two posted a photo with the Republican candidate and wife Melania Trump with the caption “Trump 2024” and three American flag emojis.
Amber Rose publicly endorsed one candidate for the 2024 US Presidential Election … surprising many followers with her choice — as it seems to contradict her public stances.
The model-turned-activist took to Instagram on Monday to share a photo of herself, Donald Trump and Melania Trump … making it clear she’d be voting for the former prez in November. Alongside the upload, AR wrote … “Trump 2024.”
One fan responded … “He’s against LGBTQ+ community & supports State’s rights to choose women’s reproductive health. What??????”
A second follower weighed in … “Lol I better never see you speak on women’s rights again!! ✌🏼✌🏼✌🏼” A third wrote, “He’s against everything I thought YOU believed in?! LGBTQA Women’s rights! The lists goes on super disappointing.”
Several others declared they were unfollowing Amber over the update … and since then, AR has disabled comments on her IG post.
Amber’s endorsement of Trump is a complete 180 from her prior public feelings about 45 … having blasted the businessman on a number of occasions, including his stance on “locker room banter.” In fact, prior to his election in 2016, Amber declared she’d leave the country if Trump became president … but didn’t follow through on that in the end.
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Rose was born in Philadephia, Pennsylvania on October 21, 1983. She became well-known in the entertainment industry after she appeared in music videos for rapper Young Jeezy and Kanye West, Nicki Minaj, Wiz Khalifa, and Ludacris.
In 2015, Rose was inspired by a “SlutWalk” that had occurred in Toronto, Canada in 2011, and started her own in Los Angeles in an attempt to fight against slut shaming. The event in Los Angeles aimed to raise awareness regarding the issue of gender inequality, according to the New York Times.
Many of Rose’s followers on Instagram expressed their disappointment at her endorsement of the former president.
“There is nothing more embarrassing being a woman and voting for trump,” one user wrote.
“Contradictory to EVERYTHING you claim is so important to you,” another person wrote. “You blow with the wind…girl bye. Kamala wouldn’t take a pic with you anyway.”
Rappers such as Waka Flocka Flame, Azealia Banks, Chief Keef, and Money Man have expressed their support for Trump in the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
Other celebrities who have voiced their support for Trump include actor Dennis Quaid, country music singer Jason Aldean, Sound of Freedom actor Jim Caviezel, and actor Kevin Sorbo, among others, according to Newsweek.
A recent Harvard-Harris poll shows that Trump is leading President Joe Biden by six points nationally. The poll found that Trump was leading with 49 percent, while Biden had 43 percent.