OMG! Amber Rose is not just one of Hollywood's baddest and realist divas but she is also the sexiest gold digger in the industry after she admitted of seducing men for money. In her new book, entitled "How to be a Bad B--ch," Wiz Khalifa's ex is giving women some advice on how to empower themselves, manage their finances and being an entrepreneur.
Amber Rose, however, is currently under fire as readers protested that her advice is morally wrong. But the 32-year-old model stressed that she knew what she's talking about, Us Weekly noted.
"As women, we're fortunate enough to use our seductive skills in order to be able to get money from our significant others..." Amber Rose said during her controversial interview with Time magazine. "A lot of women don't know how to seduce a man. It is extremely easy once you get to that point, and you can get anything you want out of them. And I know it might sound messed up, but once you get to that point, it's not using. It's not using a man, it's literally getting what you want by any means necessary."
While Amber Rose received major social media backlash, the mom of one remained unfazed. In fact, she even responded by asking if it's wrong to ask the person you care about to help financially. She then further emphasized that her own life story is proof that she successfully made a comeback in terms of finances.
"Being a dancer definitely was like being in business school," Rose said. "Because I constantly spoke to people. I mean, I literally had to persuade a man to give me money out of his pocket. And I apply that to my daily life."
Meanwhile, Amber Rose has recently slammed GQ for describing her as Kanye West's ex. According to Huffington Post, Rose proclaimed that she is more than just a man's former girlfriend. And as for her highly-criticized advice, the author of the article said it's quite "off-brand." While she's been successfully promoting feminist ideas, she's telling women to use their bodies as objects to get what they want rather than encourage independence.
Furthermore, the criticisms thrown at Amber Rose were supported by Hollywood Life. The celebrity news site said Rose's advice is "so offensive" and has sent a "wrong message" to women worldwide. The site also said that Rose has gone against "everything strong women have worked for centuries." And since she has been outspoken about female empowerment, her advice to rely on men financially utterly surprising.