‘The Amber Rose Show’ To Debut June 17th
Amber Rose’s new talk show, The Amber Rose Show, will debut Friday, June 17th on VH1. As previously reported, last month the network announced that the feminist, author, actor and entrepreneur known as “Muva Rose” to her 18+ million social media followers had snagged her very own show.
Produced by Dr. Phil and Jay McGraw’s Stage 29 Productions, Amber will conduct candid interviews with celebrity friends and lead provocative, entertaining and humorous conversations with guests about pop culture, motherhood, relationships, friendships, race, and entrepreneurship.
According to VH1 General Manager Chris McCarthy,
Amber has inspired millions of young women by overcoming homelessness to become a wildly successful entrepreneur. A true multi-hyphenate, she is a devoted mother, a strong advocate for women’s rights and a celebrated author all of which make her an ideal host. Amber is a perfect addition to the VH1 family because our audience is interested in hearing unique perspectives from those who are unapologetically themselves and not afraid to take a stand on issues they are passionate about.
Amber adds,
I am very excited to be joining forces with such an amazing network to deliver a fresh perspective on the primetime talk show. Join us as we break all the rules and redefine late-night. Watch out Fallon, here comes MUVA!
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