Amber Rose Wants to ‘Be Single for the Rest of My Life’ as Ex-Boyfriend Dates Cher
Amber Rose is perfectly happy being all by her lonesome for the foreseeable future.
The model made an appearance on the Sofia with an F podcast this week during which she spoke openly with host Sofia Franklyn about her past relationships with stars like Kanye West, 21 Savage, and ex-husband Wiz Khalifa, and explained why she’s been thinking differently about longterm partnership these days. “It’s worse than ever,” Rose said of the current dating scene.
“They’re pretty disgusting out here. They’re fucking gross. Like, I wanna be single for the rest of my life,” she confessed. Rose went on to emphasize, “I don’t want to share my house or my life with anyone. I don’t want anyone around my kids. I don’t want to have sex…It’s so gross. I don’t want it.” However, she added, she would be open to the idea of being “a lesbian,” but is also perfectly fine “being by myself.” Amber Rose concluded, “I’m very happy to not be in my bed with anyone.”
The “Mask Off” music video star’s newfound love of being single comes a few months after her ex-boyfriend Alexander “AE” Edwards began dating Cher. Rose and Edwards dated for three years and share a 3-year-old son named Slash, but decided to go their separate ways in the summer of 2021 after she caught him cheating on her with several different women. The music producer later confessed to being unfaithful in an interview with Entertainment Tonight, admitting that he “got caught” and Rose had “just had enough, obviously.”
Cher, who is forty years Edwards’s senior, first went public with their relationship in early November, as the pair held hands while entering the West Hollywood celebrity hangout Craig’s to meet up for dinner with rapper Tyga. Ever since then, the music icon has gone on to heap praise on her new boyfriend, confessing during an interview on The Kelly Clarkson Show, “On paper, it’s kind of ridiculous. But in real life, we get along great.”
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