‘She Wanna Be Me So Bad’: Amber Rose Blames Beyonce For Stealing Republican National Convention Speech

As a lifestyle expert with a keen eye for cultural trends and a deep appreciation for authenticity, I find myself intrigued by this recent claim made by Amber Rose regarding Beyoncé’s speech at the Republican National Convention. While it’s not uncommon for artists to draw inspiration from one another, the striking similarities between their speeches are undeniable.


Amber Rose asserts that the content of Beyoncé’s speech at the Republican National Convention closely resembled her own, suggesting that Beyoncé may have borrowed her words. On October 25th, during a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Houston, Beyoncé presented her speech. According to a post on The Shade Room, Rose commented under a post featuring Beyoncé’s speech, stating, “She wants to be me so much that she took my entire speech.

Rose’s and the Texas Hold Em singer’s speeches had some common themes, as they both discussed motherhood and its influence on voting. At the recent rally, it was Harris, the singer, who delivered her speech from a maternal perspective. “I’m not here as a celebrity or a politician,” the singer stated at the event, “I’m here as a mother.

A mother passionately concerned about the world her children, as well as all kids, inhabit – a world where we can decide what happens with our bodies, a world united, not divided” – she continued. Beyonce further stressed that youngsters should be able to reach their aspirations without any barriers or restrictions and encouraged listeners to vote for a brighter tomorrow.

At the Republican National Convention in July, Rose began her speech by identifying herself primarily as a mother instead of a U.S. citizen. She expressed, “My entire universe revolves around ensuring my children’s well-being, safeguarding them, and offering them a chance for a brighter future.

“That’s something that unites all American parents, whether we’re Republicans, Democrats, Conservatives, or Liberals — we all want a better country for our children,” she added. The model further urged listeners to vote not based on their political background but to provide a better life for their kids. 

Regarding the rally, unidentified individuals shared videos of people seemingly departing the event disgruntled. One individual reportedly called it an embarrassment, while another fueled a metaphorical blaze by adding oil to a fire in a trash can. Harris has yet to comment on these allegations.

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2024-10-27 18:22