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Amber Rose says Beyonce's Kamala Harris speech is copied. Social media users ask 'Who are you?'

IndiaTimes Saturday, 26 October 2024
​Amber Rose stirred a social media frenzy after she claimed the Beyonce's speech for Kamala Harris on Friday was copied from the speech that Amber Rose gave for Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention. "She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech," Amber Rose's comment went viral with people questioning why Beyonce would even try to copy Amber Rose. Social media users also questioned who Amber Rose is and who on earth wants to be Amber Rose.
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