Amber Rose recently claimed that Beyoncé had plagiarized her speech when the singer performed at a rally for Vice President Kamala Harris in Texas. Rose, who supported Donald Trump earlier this year, accused Beyoncé of stealing parts of her speech on social media, particularly when it came to the subject of parenting.
Speaking during the rally, Beyoncé emphasized how proud she is to be a native Texan and support Kamala Harris. Kelly Rowland, another singer, joined her, and the audience responded favorably. Beyoncé said she was there as a mother who genuinely cares about the world her kids would grow up in, not as a famous person.
“She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech (with an eye-rolling emoji)” Rose said in response to Beyoncé’s speech snippets posted on Instagram by The Shade Room.
Rose’s remarks were then reposted by The Shade Room, which sparked a discussion among followers.
Some social media users responded negatively to Rose’s remarks, describing her as “delusional” while others defended Beyoncé by saying, “Beyoncé does NOT want to be you.” “Motherhood and care for children are popular topics among women who vote,” another user commented.
Beyoncé called the moment a “brink of history” and urged Texas to be a part of change in her speech, which focused on growth and unity. “Imagine our daughters growing up realizing what’s possible with no ceilings,” she said, praising Harris for her leadership and inspiring the audience to envision a world in which women can accomplish anything.
Beyoncé also discussed the role of previous generations, pointing out the sacrifices made by grandmothers for the liberties of the future and advising guests to value their vote. She fervently stated, “Your vote is one of the most valuable tools, and we need you,” and it’s “time for America to sing a new song.”
In her July speech at the Republican National Convention, Rose had already talked about parenting and praised Trump as the best option for a better future for kids. She talked about how studying Trump and viewing him as a person of unification across gender, race, and sexual orientation caused her opinions to shift.
Rose clarified that she looked into the past of the former president because her father initially backed Trump. She acknowledged that she used to believe Trump was racist, but her father pushed her to prove it. Her perspective changed as a result of her further investigation.
Despite her early concerns about being judged, Rose said in her speech that donning Trump’s iconic “red hat” made her feel free and proud of her nation. She said that after publicly endorsing Trump, she had a renewed “love for my country”
Rose watched the Dodgers defeat the Yankees in the first game of the World Series on Friday, while Beyoncé was at Harris’ rally. Rose showed up looking happy, sporting a Trump hat, white sneakers, a Dodgers shirt, and denim trousers.
Despite criticism, the former model continued to back Trump by throwing a peace sign at Dodger Stadium. While enjoying the game in Los Angeles, Rose, who was briefly romantically involved with Kanye West, seems unconcerned by the internet criticism.
Online discussions regarding celebrities supporting political figures and whether parenting themes are specific or universal have been sparked by the controversy. Although Rose’s remarks have drawn criticism, she continues to speak out about her support for Trump and her shift in viewpoint.
Beyoncé, well-known for her activism and advocacy for women’s rights, focused on unity and leaving a legacy for coming generations in her statement. She urged Texans to use their right to vote in order to help bring about a historic change.
Despite their political differences, Rose and Beyoncé spoke about similar topics, such how important it is to create a better future for kids. This overlap has sparked a public discussion about whether Rose’s assertions are correct or stupid.