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Amber Rose Calls Out Beyoncé: “She Wanna Be Me So Bad” Over Alleged Speech Copying

Amber Rose Calls Out Beyoncé: "She Wanna Be Me So Bad" Over Alleged Speech Copying

Amber Rose recently stirred social media with accusations that Beyoncé borrowed heavily from her speech at the 2023 Republican National Convention (RNC) during a recent appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally in Houston. Rose posted on Instagram, saying Beyoncé “literally took my whole speech,” claiming that the singer had mirrored her messaging on motherhood, unity, and the need to shape a better future. Beyoncé’s supporters, however, responded with skepticism and humor, sparking widespread discussion on celebrity influence and ownership of ideas.
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Beyoncé’s Speech at Kamala Harris’ Rally

At the rally, held in her hometown of Houston, Beyoncé opened her speech with a heartfelt introduction, stating, “I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother.” She spoke about the importance of civic duty, voting, and the dream of a future where “daughters grow up seeing what’s possible with no ceilings, no limitations.” The singer encouraged rally-goers to participate actively in shaping a world that values freedom and unity, expressing her hopes for a future that allows children to grow up without facing division and social constraints.

Amber Rose’s RNC Speech

Months earlier, Amber Rose spoke at the RNC, framing herself as a mother dedicated to the well-being of her children. In her speech, Rose expressed that her “whole world revolves around providing for my children, keeping them safe, and giving them an opportunity for a better life.” She underscored that, regardless of political affiliation, all parents seek a brighter future for the next generation. Rose’s speech ended with a strong endorsement of former President Donald Trump, which she viewed as aligning with her vision for America’s future.

Amber Rose’s Accusation: “She Wanna Be Me So Bad”

Following Beyoncé’s appearance, Rose accused the singer of mirroring her speech, taking to Instagram to claim, “She wanna be me so bad.” Rose’s followers quickly circulated screenshots of her post, with some fans speculating that Beyoncé’s speech structure bore similarities to Rose’s RNC address. Both women emphasized the protective, nurturing role of motherhood and expressed the universal hope for a united and better future for all children.

Social Media Reaction: A Mixed Response

Rose’s accusation divided fans and social media users. Some supported her, suggesting that the similarities between the speeches were too close to be coincidental. Others found the accusation far-fetched, arguing that the themes of motherhood and unity are common and not exclusive to Rose’s speech. One fan commented, “To say THEE Beyoncé wanna be you is wild,” while another humorously remarked, “If REACHING were a person,” suggesting that Rose’s accusation was exaggerated.

The model accused the singer of imitating her, as shown in a screenshot of her comment.

 

Fans Defend Beyoncé’s Influence and Impact

While Rose’s comments ignited discussions, Beyoncé’s fans largely defended her, underscoring her extensive influence in music, activism, and social justice. Known for her long-standing commitment to women’s rights and community issues, many argued that Beyoncé’s words were simply a reflection of her own values rather than an attempt to imitate Rose. Some pointed out that Beyoncé’s Grammy-winning career, activism, and focus on empowering messages were already well-established, making it unlikely she would need to emulate another celebrity’s approach.

The Broader Conversation: Influence, Public Figures, and Social Impact

This debate illustrates the power public figures have to shape conversations on motherhood, societal unity, and values across the political spectrum. While both Beyoncé and Rose spoke passionately about the universal concerns of parents, the backlash has underscored how carefully celebrity statements are examined, especially when they echo politically charged themes. Whether the similarity was intentional or not, the incident emphasizes the role that influential figures play in sparking dialogue on civic responsibility and the future of society.

In the end, the conversation serves as a reminder of how celebrities can serve as powerful voices in public discourse, with or without claims of imitation. Both speeches have highlighted the desire for a world where children are safe, free, and empowered, a theme that resonates universally with parents of all political backgrounds.

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