Ex-Kanye West muse Amber Rose says she’ll speak at Republican National Convention
Amber Rose — a former stripper who has fiercely criticized Donald Trump in the past — will be a speaker at the Republican National Convention in support of the 45th president’s re-election.
The Philadelphia-born Rose, 40, gained fame in 2008, after she appeared in the music video for rapper Young Jeezy’s single “Put On” and began dating Kanye West.
In 2013, Rose married another rapper, Wiz Khalifa, and had a son by him before filing for divorce the following year. She is also the author of the book “How to Be a Bad Bitch,” has modeled for Louis Vuitton and founded the Los Angeles chapter of the SlutWalk feminist protest march.
It’s unclear when Rose will speak at the Milwaukee convention, but her presence on the bill has rubbed some in the GOP the wrong way.
“I get you want to convey a certain message that this isn’t your father’s Republican Party under Trump,” a source close to the Republican National Committee told The Post, “but isn’t there someone better than an OnlyFans porn creator who runs something called SlutWalk?”
Rose endorsed Trump in May, posting a picture of her with the ex-president and former first lady Melania Trump with the caption “Trump 2024.”
On July 2, Rose posted a picture of herself clad in a bikini and a red “Make America Great Again” hat.
Before her recent endorsement, she had been an opponent of Trump, calling him a “f—ing idiot” during an interview with the Cut in 2016 and saying she “really hope[s] he’s not president.”
With Post wires