Amber had an
interview with Larry King, and she spilled a lot of Juicy details. Like
her posing for Playboy! P.S I would love to see Amber on the cover of
Playboy. You know how we love Juicy Jists on Here. Do not waste time Dig
in and Enjoy the whole Interview Below.
On why
she and Wiz broke up:
I think
we just wanted different things in our lives. Being married in the public is
not easy. Having access to everything and anything you want is not easy. We
still love each other. I mean, we once really loved each other. We got married
and have a baby. Right now we’re just working on co-parenting and learning how
to be friends.
We do
[see each other a lot]. We co-parent. So he’s at my house a lot for the baby
[and], and I’m at his house.
On her
“My heart still beats for him” Instagram post:
I think
that was my last attempt to save my marriage. I think at that point, it was a bit
too late. We kind of already went our separate ways.
Of course
[I miss the romance]. I think about the good times, for sure. I’m [dating], yes
[he’s dating] but it doesn’t bother me anymore.
On
Machine Gun Kelly:
Right now
I’m talking to people. [MGK] is in the music business. We’re enjoying each
other’s company.
On
Playboy:
I would
pose for Playboy if they gave me the cover. In a heartbeat.
On if she
considers herself provocative
A little bit. I’m sexy and confident in myself for sure.
If
feminism still needs to be promoted
Absolutely!
It’s mostly women who give other women a hard time so it’s important for women
like myself to put that out there and let people know that it’s okay to embrace
other women’s beauty and sexuality. It began a long time ago but I now feel
like I have a voice to make a difference, and that’s why it’s very important
for me now that I have a platform.
I’ve
always been sexy and boys have always liked me, but even before I had sex,
girls would be like, she’s such a slut. I dealt with that a lot growing up but
it’s now at the point where I don’t cry about it, I don’t let it get to me, I
just feel like I have a voice now to change women’s opinion.
If there
was a time she didn’t like being beautiful and sexy
Yes, there was a lot of times when I was younger I would dress like a boy. I
would cover up because I developed very young and I didn’t want guys to look at
me. I wanted them to like me for my personality and I just wanted to make
friends. And then I got older and got to the point where I was like, ‘It’s
okay! It’s okay to be a sexual being, it’s okay to be feminine, and beautiful
and still have a great personality that can shine through also.
On what
inspired her upcoming slut walk
Back in
2011, in Toronto, there was a woman who got sexually assaulted and the police
officer that was dealing with her case was caught saying, ‘If she wasn’t
dressed like a slut, then men wouldn’t touch her like that.’ So all of these
feminist came together and had a slut walk. Writing things on their body,
pretty much being half naked and saying, ‘I still don’t want you! I can wear
whatever I want but it still doesn’t mean I want to have sex with you or I’m
asking for it.’ So I decided to have my own slut walk because they
inspired me. For all equality issues; slut-shaming, double standards, sexual
assault victims, rape victims and even guys can come and protest on behalf of
their wives, their sisters and daughters.
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