Amber Rose schools Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run on ‘slut shaming’ sentiments

Amber Rose didn't appreciate it when Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run suggested that the way she was dressed encouraged people to touch her.

Amber Rose didn’t appreciate it when Tyrese Gibson and Rev Run suggested that the way she was dressed encouraged people to touch her.

In a segment that has not yet aired of Tyrese and Rev’s new show, It’s Not You, It’s Men, Rose slammed allegations that her dress was a form of consent.

“When I walk down the street, because people think I’m famous or I’m cool and I’m taking pictures, that they can just grab my ass or put their hand under my skirt or, ‘Oh Amber, can I come grab your boobs?'” she said. “Girls do that to me all the time, and it does get like, I love you girls so much, but it does get like, stop grabbing on my boobs constantly and my butt. And guys, too. They’re like can ‘I just touch your butt?’ This is my privacy, no.”

Rev Run then shot back, “They are asking you to do that because of representation of what you are wearing and stuff and what it seems like in their mind what you’re are representing.”

“I’m just saying, the comfort-ability that some people find in wanting to touch or grope you… it’s an energy that is sent out there that creates that type of response,” Tyrese added.

Rose slammed him for the comments, adding that, “It doesn’t matter how far I take it or what I have on, when I say no, it means no.”

Check out a teaser from the upcoming episode below.

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