Kanye West’s ex Amber Rose has slammed anti-abortion trolls – and anyone who “tells women what to do with our bodies.”
Well-known feminist Amber, who dated Kanye for two years between 2008 and 2010, was swamped with adoring comments after she shared a powerful message on women’s rights.
This comes shortly after her rapper, entrepreneur and fashion mogul ex broke down in tears as he recalled wanting now-wife Kim Kardashian to abort their eldest child North, seven.
Kanye cried “I nearly killed my daughter!” at his tearful presidential campaign launch in South Carolina.
While clarifying that he wasn’t opposed to abortion, Kanye’s claims about Kim’s early pregnancy are said to have left her family “shocked beyond words.”
Now Amber – real name Amber Levonchuck – has made her position on the topic crystal clear, taking to Instagram and penning: “Women get shamed for sex.
“For liking sex. For not liking sex. For having kids. For not having kids.
“For aborting cells that might turn into kids. For having kids too young. For having kids too old.
“Just stfu man.”
Model Amber added: “Please stop telling women what to do with our bodies #slutwalk2021.”
“I want to tattoo this on my face,” one fan gushed about Amber’s words.
“Say it louder for the misogynists in the back,” another chimed in.
Amber tied the knot with rapper Wiz Khalifa in 2013, but announced they were going their separate ways the year after.
Kanye’s campaign launch also saw him claim his father had wanted his mother to abort him.
The Wash Us In The Blood rapper jetted out to his ranch in Cody, Wyoming following a string of now-deleted tweets that made a number of claims.
In one, he suggested that Kim had been unfaithful in 2018 with rapper Meek Mill, something the latter dismissed as “lies.”
He also insisted he’d been looking to get a divorce from Kim, branded his wife and mother-in-law Kris “white supremacists” and compared Kris to North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.
Kanye has since publicly apologised to Kim and asked her forgiveness, while Kim issued a statement urging compassion and awareness of mental health issues following his reported bipolar episode.