Amber Rose supports Kim Kardashian West

10 March 2016 - 10:54 By Bang Showbiz

Amber Rose has spoke out in support of Kim Kardashian West after the 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians' star was heavily criticised for stripping off and posting a photograph of herself naked online. Amber Rose has defended Kim Kardashian West after she stripped off for a photograph. The 32-year-old model has spoke out in support of the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star after Pink appeared to criticise the reality star by encouraging young girls to use ''their brains, their strength, their work ethic, their talent'' rather than bodies to get attention.Writing on Instagram, Rose explained: ''Damn Pink we were all born naked society sexualizes our breast and bodies. If a grown mother of 2 is comfortable with her body and wants to show it off that's none of ur business or anyone else's. ''Now, if u wanna talk to kids and be a mentor to young teens, tell them to go to school and to not use their bodies to get ahead?! I'm all for it! But please as a grown woman let another grown woman live as she wishes.'And Amber - who previously dated Kardashian West's husband Kanye West - also went on to question what the difference was between stripping off for a music video, photo shoot or for a shot on Instagram. She continued: ''That's our problem!We're so quick to down each other instead of uplifting! Pink, We've seen u damn near naked swinging from a rope( Beautifully) but what's the difference between a rope, a pole and a pic on Instagram? Classism. Because u sing while ur half naked does that make it ''Classy'' or is it because u have a ''talent''? I'm not dissing at all Pink just curious after u said ''You'll never have to make a silly excuse for yourself (sic)''..

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