Amber Rose has accused Beyoncé of copying her speech at a recent rally for Kamala Harris in Houston.
The drama unfolded when Rose commented on The Shade Room’s Instagram post about Beyoncé’s speech, saying “She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech”. This comes after Beyoncé delivered a passionate endorsement for Kamala Harris, emphasizing unity, empowerment, and the importance of voting in the upcoming election.
It’s worth noting that Rose had previously spoken at the Republican National Convention in July, supporting Donald Trump’s presidential campaign. Her speech focused on unity, personal empowerment, and reclaiming the American narrative, with key points including “reclaiming the pen to rewrite the American story” and emphasizing community strength, women’s autonomy, and freedom.
The similarities between Beyoncé’s and Rose’s speeches have sparked debate, with some social media users backing Rose’s claim and others dismissing it as a coincidence.
While Beyoncé has not responded to the allegations, the incident highlights the challenges of originality in public discourse and the blurred lines between influence and inspiration.