Amber Rose accuses Beyoncé of stealing her RNC speech: ‘She wanna be me so bad’

   

Amber Rose has accused Beyoncé of stealing her Republican National Convention speech following the singer’s appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris’ campaign rally in Houston on Friday.

“She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech,” Rose wrote on Instagram, according to a screenshot from the Shade Room.

There are clear similarities in their speeches, as they both spoke about the importance of motherhood and how that impacts their voting.

Amber Rose speaking at  2024 Republican National Convention

Amber Rose accused Beyoncé of stealing her Republican National Convention speech after the singer spoke at Kamala Harris’ rally on Friday. Ron Sachs – CNP for NY Post

Screenshot of Amber Rose Instagram comment

The model accused the singer of trying to be her, as exemplified by the screenshot of her comment. Instagram

“I’m not here as a celebrity, I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother,” Beyoncé, 43, noted at the beginning of her speech at the rally, which took place in her hometown.

“A mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided.”

“Imagine our daughters growing up seeing what’s possible with no ceilings, no limitations,” she added. “We must vote, and we need you.”

Beyonce at Kamala Harris' Houston rally

Both Beyoncé and Rose spoke about motherhood in their speeches. AFP via Getty Images

Beyonce at Kamala Harris' Houston rally

“[I am] a mother who cares deeply about the world my children and all of our children live in, a world where we have the freedom to control our bodies, a world where we’re not divided,” the 32-time Grammy winner noted. MediaPunch/INSTARimages

Rose, 41, also introduced herself as a mother at the RNC in July.

“My whole world revolves around providing for my children, keeping them safe, and giving them an opportunity for a better life,” she said.

“That’s something that unites all American parents, whether we’re Republicans, Democrats, Conservatives, or Liberals — we all want a better country for our children.”

Amber Rose at DNC 2024

Rose, meanwhile, said her kids are the reasons she wants to vote for Donald Trump. Getty Images

Amber Rose at DNC 2024

“We all want a better country for our children,” she stated. Getty Images

“But I’m here tonight to tell you, no matter your political background, that the best chance we have to give our babies a better life is to elect Donald Trump, President of the United States,” she went on.

Page Six has reached out to reps for both stars for comment.

Not all fans were convinced Beyoncé purposefully mirrored Rose’s speech and many took to the Shade Room’s comments section to protest.

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Beyonce at Kamala Harris' Houston rally

Fans online were not convinced Beyoncé was copying Rose. MediaPunch/INSTARimages

Beyonce at Kamala Harris' Houston rally

However, they attacked her for another reason: not performing at Harris’ rally in Houston on Friday. MediaPunch/INSTARimages

“Sorry she don’t even notice you,” one fan commented, shading Rose.

“To say THEEE beyonce wanna be you is wild asf,” another quipped.

A third commented, “If REACHING were a person = Amber please, not now.”

While fans defended Beyoncé against Rose, they slammed her for exiting Harris’ rally without performing a song.

 

Beyonce and Kamala Harris at her Houston rally

Several fans claimed online that rally attendees ditched the event after the “Single Ladies” singer left. MediaPunch/INSTARimages

Kamala Harris at her Houston rally

Harris nor Beyoncé have commented on the hate. REUTERS

Several social media users posted videos showing rally attendees allegedly leaving out of disappointment.

One person called the ordeal “embarrassing” while another likened it to throwing gasoline in a dumpster fire.

Harris has not publicly responded to the disappointment.