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Amber Rose has been out and about promoting her new radio gig at Jamie Foxx’s Sirus/XM station this week, and dished on her fame ,name dropped (Elton John loves me), sex tape rumors, her sexuality and of course, Kanye West.

On Foxxhole radio, Rose denied, (despite all the rumors to the contrary), the existence of a sex tape! However, she revealed that:

“I was a stripper since I was 15-years-old. South Philly. I was a South Philly hood rat my whole life.” Um, I’m sorry, 15 years old? Is that even legal?

She also dishes about Kanye, claiming that she was ‘very much in love… I was the ill bitch to a rock star’, but she doesn’t want to be with him anymore, because their problems couldn’t be worked out. (I wonder if the recent rumors about Kanye hitting her had anything to do with it?). She went in hard on Kanye’s ex-fiance though, saying, ‘when I was out with Kanye, I became famous. He was with a girl for six years that he was going to marry. What’s her name again?’. Ouch!

Jamie Foxx and the other Foxxhole hosts go in hard on her though, bringing her down a few pegs when she boasts about Kanye fans trying to get photos of her rather than him, stating that ‘they only liked her because she was with him, and if she was out on her own, there wouldn’t be fans’. Bang!

Oh, but she wasn’t with him just to become famous. She went on to claim that she ‘never wanted to be famous, it just happened’. *cough* Sorry Amber, but I don’t think I really believe that, especially when you’ve got a reality show and about to have a radio show…

Listen to the interview and tell me what you think…

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