What made Amber Rose cry on stage?

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Last Updated : Oct 05 2015 | 2:22 PM IST

Model-actress Amber Rose ended up crying while delivering a speech here when she announced that she has forgiven her ex-lovers Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa for their hurtful comments.

The 31-year-old broke down during a campaign walk as she took to the stage and spoke about s**t-shaming, reports mirror.co.uk.

She hosted her first ever S**tWalk event on Saturday, and opened up about her own experiences -- breaking down over the rappers' previous digs.

Speaking about ex-husband Khalifa, with whom she has two-year-old son Sebastian, Rose admitted it was "extremely hurtful" to hear him refer to her as just a "stripper".

"(Wiz) went on to make a song saying he fell in love with a stripper, but fell out of love quicker. As you can imagine, him being the love of my life, regardless of us going through a separation or not, it was extremely hurtful," she said.

Rose said the "See You Again" hitmaker, 28, had apologised to her for the mean lyrics. "Wiz actually apologised to me already, so I have forgiven him."

She is also eager to forgive ex-boyfriend West, 38, who previously claimed he had to take "30 showers" before dating current wife Kim Kardashian West to get Rose out of his system.

"I want to forgive Kanye about what he said about me. I want to let all of that negativity go," she said.

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First Published: Oct 05 2015 | 2:04 PM IST

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