Amber Rose unsure of future with Wiz Khalifa

13 April 2015 - 15:28 By Bang Showbiz

Amber Rose doesn't know if she and Wiz Khalifa are getting back together, though she will always love him. The couple separated last year but recently sparked rumours they had reunited, and though the 31-year-old model will always regard the 27-year-old rapper - with who she has two-year-old son Sebastian - as her ''family'', she is unsure what the future holds for them. She said: ''I love him, we have a baby together. He's always my family no matter what.'' And asked by Entertainment Tonight if they are getting back together, she admitted: ''I don't know. I think we're just working on our friendship right now and co-parenting for Sebastian.'' Last week, Rose admitted she was ''hoping and praying'' she and Wiz could get their relationship back on track. Alongside a picture of them during happier times, she wrote on Instagram: ''My #ManCrushEveryday you know what it is.... We went wrong somewhere and even if we never ever get back together ( Even tho I pray, dream and hope we do) he will forever be the love of my life... ''We forever have a bond because we made a beautiful baby from our Love. Through all the ups and downs of our relationship my heart still beats for him every single day. I'm sick of putting on a front like I'm happy without him. I'm not. He makes me happy. He's the only one who can. ''Regardless of how our lives Turn out in the long run he will always be the skinny tatted up stoner that has my heart (sic)''..

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