"The delulu reached another level" - Internet reacts as Amber Rose accuses Beyonce of stealing RNC speech

Images via Instagram/@beyonce and GC/Patricia Schlein
Images via Instagram/@beyonce and GC/Patricia Schlein

Amber Rose has called out Beyonce for allegedly “copying” her speech at a campaign rally in Houston for US Presidential candidate Kamala Harris.

In a post shared by an Instagram handle, ‘The Shade Room’ Rose reacted to the Break My Soul singer’s speech. “She wanna be me so bad. Literally took my whole speech,” commented the model.

Although Beyonce and Rose’s speeches were not exactly similar, they shared a common topic about ‘motherhood’. Rose campaigned for US Presidential candidate Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in July.

Netizens immediately took to the comment thread on Instagram to react.

“There’s a wannabe here all right and it AINT BEY. When I tell you there ain’t a single line in this speech that is the same. Bye, Ms. Levonchuck.” One person wrote.
Yo @amberrose literally no one wants to be you.” Another user commented.
She doesn’t even know who you are amber.” A person said.

Meanwhile, some social media users even called Rose ‘delusional’ to perceive that she even crossed Beyonce’s mind for once.

“Please know I do like Amber but I LOVE the truth. Her comment is the state of a lot of folk’s thoughts, very delusional. Amber tattooed her forehead, all her ninjas on the red carpet smiling with other women living there best life. Again, I just don’t think she crossed Beyoncé mind. But Amber doing her thing, just focus on ya self and let Beyoncé be great.” A user wrote.
The delulu reached another level.” One user on X wrote.
“delusional at its finest.” Another person posted.
“nobody in their life has ever said “i want to be amber rose” not even amber rose herself.” A user on X said.

Beyonce and Amber Rose’s ‘similarities’ in speech

In her speech, Beyonce said:

“I’m not here as a celebrity; I’m not here as a politician. I’m here as a mother. 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.”

During the Republican National Convention in July, Amber Rose said:

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

Report: Beyoncé offered a speech focused on a more optimistic future

According to The New York Times:

Beyonce “offered a speech focused on a more optimistic future, and the wrenching stories of Texas women who suffered life-threatening health complications as a result of being denied proper care for pregnancy complications were center stage.”

They further mentioned that the singer “rarely delivers extended remarks about her political beliefs.”

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Edited by Abhimanyu Sharma