‘Trying to be relevant again’: Amber Rose called a ‘joke’ after she endorses Donald Trump for 2024 election despite past criticism

Amber Rose's move came as a surprise as earlier she had expressed her strong opposition to the Republican leader
PUBLISHED MAY 21, 2024
Amber Rose has endorsed Donald Trump as the next US President (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic and Steven Hirsch - Pool/Getty Images)
Amber Rose has endorsed Donald Trump as the next US President (Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic and Steven Hirsch - Pool/Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Amber Rose has been thrashed online after she reportedly endorsed Donald Trump as America's next president.

The 40-year-old posted a photo of herself with the ex-President and his wife, Melania, on her Instagram account.

In the caption, she wrote, “Trump 2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸.”


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Amber Rose (@amberrose)


 

Amber Rose’s endorsement of Donald Trump called ‘embarrassing’

People online soon began to call her out for her changed stance since previously she had expressed her strong opposition to the Republican leader.

A user on Instagram commented, “Damn Amber😔… You’re a Bisexual woman of color that runs a movement that stands up for women’s rights and their power against anyone that abuses it….that’s literally OPPOSITE of what he supports…smdh.”


 
 
 
 
 
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A post shared by Amber Rose (@amberrose)


 

Another user wrote, “There is nothing more embarrassing than being a woman and voting for Trump.”

“AMBER, HE’S LITERALLY AGAINST EVERYTHING YOU STAND FOR! WTF?!?!?!” the third one mentioned.

The fourth user stated, “Yikes. I don’t think I can take any of your advocacy seriously with this endorsement.”

The fifth one added, “That’s why we never trusted you.”

“You have a Black son thou & u advocating for women's rights ☹️😂☹️☹️😂😂 …. No u really is a joke,” a comment read.

There were a few criticisms on Facebook as well. A person said, “She's trying to be relevant again lol.”

“Bizarre decision,” the second person noted.

The third one added, “So she supports fascism. Got it.”

Amber Rose insists on supporting Donald Trump

However, the television personality justified herself by adding a comment below a post shared by The Shade Room.

She mentioned, “Lmaooo y'all think Biden cares about Black ppl??? Sad. Do ur research. I did. I’ll ALWAYS put women first.”

She further stated, “Y’all want biological men in women’s sports 🙄 Trump supports the most reasonable compromise on abortion,” before adding, “Stop being brainwashed cuz WE’RE ppl of color. Make your own decisions.”

screenshot of Amber Rose's comment
Screenshot of Amber Rose's comment (Instagram)

Amber Rose wanted to leave America if Donald Trump came to power

Throwback to 2016 when Rose had said that if Trump became the commander-in-chief, she would leave the nation.

Former U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during the NRA ILA Leadership Forum at the National Rifle Association (NRA) Annual Meeting & Exhibits at the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center on May 18, 2024 in Dallas, Texas. The National Rifle Association's annual meeting and exhibit runs through Sunday. (Photo by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
In 2016, Amber Rose had said if Donald Trump became the President, she would leave the country (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)

“Jesus Christ, I can’t even think about it! I’m moving, I’m out! I can’t. And I am taking my son with me! I would be devastated, to be honest with you!” she remarked, as reported by Us Weekly.

However, she stayed in America after Trump was elected as the 45th president, who remained in power from 2017 to 2021.

Amber Rose had slammed Donald Trump

Besides, in the same year, she slammed the former for his alleged sexually inappropriate and misogynist behavior and wanted him to be held accountable for his "locker room talk".

The SlutWalk advocate said, “I want him to get in trouble for it because I cannot even count how many times a famous guy touched me inappropriately. Seriously.”

The mother-of-one continued, “Imagine this: Donald Trump comes and touches me inappropriately, right? I’m a regular a**girl. Do I call 911? Do I get on Twitter and tweet about it?”

“How should I go about letting people know that this guy did it to me and who’s actually going to believe me, you know what I’m saying?” Rose added.

She had also slammed Trump for inviting women who accused Bill Clinton of sexual assault to a presidential debate, labeling it as "slut-shaming and victim-blaming at the same time".

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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