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Sexy model Amber Rose who recently co-emceed this year’s Vodafone 020 Live concert has announced that she is going to write books to share her past and present experiences and predicaments with the world.
She was hit with a barrage of comments and criticisms for what many described as a poor show at the concert and her unfortunate description of Ghana as a poor nation to the world when she arrived in the country for the concert.
Amber posted photos on her page on whosay.com with the comment, “#TeamAmberRose & I went to a Village in Ghana to feed the children today we laughed, cried & the locals made us really cool bracelets it was an amazing experience #GiveBack”. She apologised later saying she meant no harm with that post.
The model who is also famous for her high profile relationships with hiphop acts such as Kanye West and currently Wiz Khalifa tweeted that, “I have decided that I will write books. Something you may not know about me is that I’ve been writing stories for a long time, it was always something personal for me but now I’m ready to share my stories with the world.”
She explained: “My books are about being in love, heartbreak, sex, betrayal and all of the things that I’ve been through in life. Stories that will make you feel many emotions based on true events of my past and present.”
It is however not certain if her Ghana experience will feature in the books but she was hopeful that her fans will be excited about her new prospects.
Amber has modelled for several international brands including Louis Vuitton and also walked the runway of several international fashion shows including the New York Fashion Week.
She has also made cameos in music videos such as Ludacris' What Them Girls Like, Young Jeezy's Vacation, Mary Mary's God in Me, Nicki Minaj's Massive Attack, and Fabolous You Be Killin' Em.
All has however, not been rosy for her as she has been hit with a barrage of controversies including nude photos of her leaking onto the internet.
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