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Amber Rose is calling out Beyoncé for allegedly stealing her RNC speech

Amber Rose has sparked controversy with her recent claim that Beyonce copied her speech from the Republican National Convention (RNC).

In a heated social media post, the model accused the Destiny’s Child alumnus of “stealing” her message, claiming that Beyoncé’s recent statements bear striking similarities to the words she shared on stage.

Amber Rose accuses Beyoncé of stealing her speech

Amber Rose at the 65th Annual Grammy AwardsAmber Rose at the 65th Annual Grammy Awards

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According to Rose, the pop icon’s recent public comments were more than just a coincidence. “She wants to be me so bad,” Rose said, adding that it felt like Beyoncé was trying to copy her ideas. “I literally took up my entire speech,” she wrote on Instagram.

There are striking similarities in Beyoncé and Rose’s speeches, as both discussed the meaning of motherhood and how it influences their voting decisions. On stage, the Destiny’s Child alum addressed the nation and emphasized the importance of voting.

“I’m not here as a celebrity. I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother,” Beyoncé said at Kamala Harris’ recent rally. “A mother who cares deeply about the world. A world where we have the freedom to control our bodies. A world where we are not divided.”

Similarly, in her speech in support of Donald Trump at the RNC, Rose said, “The most important thing is that I am a mother. My whole world revolves around my children, keeping them safe and giving them a chance at a better life. That is something that unites all American parents.”

Social media is erupting over Amber Rose’s claims

Amber Rose at Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2023Amber Rose at Nickelodeon Kids Choice Awards 2023

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Although neither Beyoncé nor her team have publicly discussed Rose’s claims, the accusations have sparked a debate about originality, influence and the limits of public reporting.

“Amber, you don’t even want to be YOU,” one user wrote. “There are a LOT of women voting like MOTHERS,” said another.

“No one in their life has ever said, ‘I want to be Amber Rose.’ Not even Amber Rose herself,” said a third.

“I’m laughing so hard it’s hard to type this. Amber Rose… sat down and typed that THE BEYONCÉ wants to be her ‘so bad.'” Like…BEYONCÉ KNOWLES CARTER!!” said another. “I can’t make this up bro! My sides hurt!”

Beyoncé fans are defending her after Amber Rose’s claims

Beyonce and Kelly Rowland at Kamala Harris' meetingBeyonce and Kelly Rowland at Kamala Harris' meeting

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The accusation immediately caused a frenzy on social media, with fans and critics alike voicing their opinions on what many consider a bold claim.

A globally celebrated superstar with decades of cultural and musical influence, Beyoncé is not known for borrowing from other public figures, especially someone like Rose, who occupies a distinct niche in the entertainment industry.

One user clapped back at Rose, writing, “Amber Rose is like me saying I want to be homeless. Why does Beyoncé want to demote herself?”

“If you didn’t know, Amber Rose is stone cold,” another claimed. “For her to be delusional enough to think Beyoncé knows who she is — let alone wants to be her — is next-level madness.”

Kamala Harris’ campaign uses ‘Freedom’ as its campaign theme

Tim Walz and Kamala Harris at an event for the Democratic presidential candidateTim Walz and Kamala Harris at an event for the Democratic presidential candidate

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Although she didn’t perform, the rally featured one of the Houston icon’s hits.

Earlier this year, ‘Freedom’ was officially chosen as Kamala Harriscampaign theme, with Beyoncé giving the vice president permission to use the track.

“It’s time to sing a new song, a song that began 248 years ago. The old notes of ruin, discord and despair no longer resonate. Our generations of loved ones before us whisper a prophecy, a quest, a calling, an anthem,” she said. “Our moment is now. It’s time for America to sing a new song. Our voices sing a choir of unity They sing a song of dignity and opportunity. Are you all ready to add your voices to the new American song? So let’s do this.

This privilege was denied to the former president in particular Trump‘s campaign, which was issued a cease and desist order earlier this year after the song was featured in a video shared by Trump spokesman Steven Cheung.

What else did Beyoncé say?

Beyonce and Kelly Rowland at Kamala Harris' meetingBeyonce and Kelly Rowland at Kamala Harris' meeting

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When Beyoncé addressed “all the men and women in this room watching across the country” and urged them, “we need you,” Beyoncé said:

“Our past, our present and our future have merged to meet us here. Imagine our daughters growing up and seeing what is possible with no ceilings and no limitations. Imagine our grandmothers. Imagine what they feel now. Those who lived to see this historic Even those who are no longer physically with us, imagine all their sacrifices so that we can witness the strength of a woman in her power.

She added: “Your voice has power and magnitude. Your voice is one of the most valuable instruments and we need you. Your freedom is a God-given right, your human rights.”

Although Harris faces an uphill battle in Texas, her team strategically decided to visit the state, which passed some of the nation’s most restrictive abortion laws after the overthrow of Roe.

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