Amber Rose leads SlutWalk dressed as a superhero



Amber Rose changed into a superhuman for her third SlutWalk.

Sunday saw the third yearly SlutWalk hit the lanes of downtown Los Angeles. Composed by Amber Rose — the extremist known for her fair buzzcut and her savage image of woman's rights — the occasion invited around 20,000 individuals who meant to bring issues to light about sexual bad form and sex imbalance.

Rose landed in a fitting hero ensemble. Practically unrecognizable in a long blonde wig, the 33-year-old was wearing a white leotard and pink sequined cape with "Skipper Save a Hoe" composed on the back. Her challenging look completed with a couple of thigh-high blue velvet boots, Rose drove the walk — trailed by her closest companion, Blac Chyna.

Chyna wore a much all the more noteworthy look — a fishnet maxi dress that flaunted her itty bitty clothing.

Amber Rose's closest companion, Blac Chyna, showed up.


Obviously, the famous people weren't there to advance their closets. They were there to recover "whore."

In an article composed for Marie Claire, Rose talked about how her body-disgracing encounters drove her to begin the SlutWalk.

"I can't reveal to you how often I've been known as a whore," she composed. "When I came into the general population eye, I was instantly reprimanded for everything from my conduct to how I dressed. The term 'skank' never appeared to leave. In this way, I chose to remove the power from that word and recover it."

She went ahead to discuss Donald Trump, expressing that America has "chose a president who has no issue marking ladies as 'fat pigs' and 'mutts'. The exacting pioneer of this country says it's alright to snatch ladies by the p**** in case you're a man with power and impact."

Taking note of that one of every four American ladies have been or will move toward becoming casualties of rape, Rose hit back at haters who say that she can't be both glad for her body and a women's activist.

"I've gotten a considerable measure of reaction from individuals who feel I can't be considered important as an extremist and women's activist on the grounds that the world has seen me with my garments off," she proceeded. "I believe that is a pack of bulls***. I can totally call myself a women's activist and post a photo of my bare body."

"Every one of the men who guaranteed my about naked Instagram picture wasn't enabling and was rather only an endeavor to look for consideration are likely similar men who assert casualties of rape are 'requesting it' by wearing an outfit thought to be wrong. This onerous mindset and casualty accusing is precisely what influences occasions to like SlutWalk so essential

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