Amber Rose has shot down all the rumors about her dating life — making it clear that she’s neither reuniting with Wiz Khalifa, nor dating Chris Rock.
The model and activist went on The Tamron Hall Show on Wednesday (January 3) to reveal the truth about her situation. According to her, she’s not getting back together with her ex-husband, but they do have a good co-parenting relationship.
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“I think that me and Wiz are so, best friends now, that – we’re so far past being in love that I can say that now, right?” she said. “It’s not like anything that we would circle back to or anything. We’re just friends and co-parents.”
Amber Rose went on to say that she’s not dating anyone right now, putting the rumors about Rock to rest for good. “Right now, I love myself, I love my kids,” she said. “I’m not thinking about no man, Tamron. Not right now.”
Amber Rose and Chris Rock were spotted together last month, which sparked the dating rumors in the first place.
A year after her breakup with Kanye West, Amber Rose started dating Wiz Khalifa, who she married in 2013. The former couple shares one son, who they have co-parented, sharing joint custody since their divorce in 2016.
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Last year, the 40-year-old reality TV personality revealed who she “loved more” between the two rap titans during an interview with Sofia Franklyn.
“Wiz, girl. That’s not even a question,” Rose said while laughing. “I think people like to ask about my relationship with Kanye, but it was 13 years ago, guys. I obviously have to bring him up because he’s a huge part of my story and how I got here.”
She added: “But no, I feel like people are obsessed with that because it was a great time in pop culture, but in my personal life it is not relevant.”
Amber Rose previously said that she cried for “three years straight” following her breakup with the “Black & Yellow” rapper.
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“We’re literally best friends,” she said to No Jumper back in November. “We’re just a family, and that’s how we look at it. Once you just make it about the kids, and not just who he’s, y’know, or who she’s, y’know, or what they’re doing, life is easy.”
She continued: “I think it’s only hard when you still have feelings. Once you let the feelings go, you understand that you have to make it all about the child, or you’re just going to argue all day about dumb shit. […] I cried for three years straight. For sure. That was the love of my life.”