BY: Denver Sean
Published 6 years ago
Amber Rose decided to become a bride for her 4th annual SlutWalk in Los Angeles on Saturday.
via E!:
The 34-year-old glamour model wore a sexy wedding outfit—a short white corset dress and matching thigh-high stockings, a garter and a veil—to her fourth annual Amber Rose SlutWalk march and festival in Los Angeles on Saturday. She paired the look with white sneakers and a long blonde wig.
Rose, who has been married before in real life to Wiz Khalifa, carried a sign that read, “Wife a slut. We’re more fun.”
The annual Amber Rose SlutWalk aims to empower women and end rape culture, victim blaming and body shaming.
“I feel like my SlutWalk is sexually liberating, body positive and we’re fighting back,” Rose told E! News. “We’re allowed to be sexy. We’re allowed to dress how we want. It’s not an invitation to touch us inappropriately…we’re just not taking any s–t any more. It’s done. It’s over.”
The event comes amid a growing number of protests and open dialogue against sexual assault and harassment around the country, bolstered by the #MeToo movement and Times Up campaign. The scheduled march also comes hours before the Senate will vote whether or not to confirm President Donald Trump‘s pick for Supreme Court Justice, judge Brett Kavanaugh, who has been accused of sexual misconduct. He has denied the allegations.
At the SlutWalk, Rose talked to E! News about how she has taught her and Khalifa’s son Sebastian about consent.
“He’s 5 years old and he already likes girls and he likes to kiss girls on the lips,” she said. “Initially, when I first brought him to school, I saw he was kissing girls on the lips and some of the girls were like, ‘Oh Sebastian, stop,” while other girls were like, ‘OK.” And I told him, ‘Baby, when they say no, you can’t lean in and force them to kiss you, buddy. They have to say, ‘OK.’ And if they say, ‘OK,’ then by all means, go ahead and kiss them.'”
“He’s 5. He’s an innocent little boy. But as he gets older, he’s going to know, ‘My mom taught me if a girl says no, bro, it’s no, and that’s it,” she said.
It’s never too early to teach the youth how to act in this world.