Amber Rose just hit the “internet drama” accelerator, and we’re here for the ride. The model-turned-meme-machine found herself at the center of some wild controversy involving, you guessed it—Queen Bey herself. Let’s dive in, shall we?
On Friday night (October 25), Beyoncé rolled into Houston, Texas, to grace a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris like the musical deity she is. But instead of belting out a hit, she hit us with an inspirational speech—because when Beyoncé talks, we all stop breathing for a second.
“I’m not here as a celebrity. I’m not here as a politician,” the 43-year-old declared like she was about to drop a beat. “I’m here as a mother, a mother who cares about the world our children live in… A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we are not divided.” You could almost hear a chorus of “Yaaaaas Queen” echoing in the background.
But then—BAM!—out of nowhere, Amber Rose, 41, swoops in like a digital tornado with a comment that had everyone choking on their morning coffee:
“She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech 🙄,” Amber fired off under The Shade Room’s post about Beyoncé’s rally appearance. She wasn’t just throwing shade—this was the kind of shade you need sunscreen for. And in a plot twist fit for a reality show, Amber casually reminded everyone that she’s on Team Trump. Yep, you read that right.
Naturally, the internet exploded. Amber? Accusing Beyoncé of plagiarism? The Beyhive stung so fast, you’d think they were on Red Bull. But Amber wasn’t done yet—nope. She came back on Sunday (October 27) to clarify things in an interview with TMZ, and… well, things only got weirder.
“I was literally trolling. I literally—like, I troll with my friends all the time,” Amber said with the confidence of someone who’s been trolling since MySpace days. “I had no idea one little comment would become international news.” Girl, you didn’t think calling out Beyoncé would make headlines? Are you new here?
Amber tried to smooth things over by reminding everyone, “I love Beyoncé. I know Beyoncé. We’ve hung out plenty of times.” Translation: “We’re totally cool, guys! Don’t cancel me!” She added with a grin, “She’s an amazing girl. But yeah, I was just lowkey trolling… soooooo…”
But the pièce de résistance? When a reporter asked if Amber had been serious, she hit them with, “A delusional person would be serious.”
Boom. Mic drop.
So, what did we learn from this hot mess of a weekend? Amber Rose is either the internet’s new troll queen or just incredibly misunderstood. Either way, we’re here with popcorn in hand, waiting to see if the Beyhive forgives her—or if she’ll need witness protection by Tuesday.
Amber, please—next time you troll Beyoncé, at least have the Wi-Fi password ready for the drama storm. 🌪️
@tmz #AmberRose says you can't even joke anymore without making international news … saying she wasn't really throwing shade at #Beyoncé ♬ original sound – TMZ