Amber Rose & Rapper Murda Mook Get Into Heated Exchange About Women ‘Twerking’ For Money: Don’t Hate The B*tch, Hate The Consumer!

Amber Rose, Murda Mook
Amber Rose & Rapper Murda Mook Get Into Heated Exchange About Women ‘Twerking’ For Money: Don’t Hate The B*tch, Hate The Consumer!
Looks like Amber Rose was not here for her friend’s opinions about women twerking for money.
While visiting N.O.R.E.’s popular podcast “Drink Champs,” the women’s activist argued down rapper Murda Mook, who was heavily critical of the “disgusting” way some women earn an income.

The heated argument was prompted by a Mook freestyle where he apparently referred to women as h*es. Justifying its use, the rapper claimed the term has been around long before him and will likely live on. Amber Rose, who vehemently speaks on women’s authority over their own bodies, disagreed. When she asked her rapper friend to break down the freestyle, Mook let it be known that he thinks the culture of twerking for money is “disgusting.” His comment was enough to set Rose ablaze.

Amber Rose
The mother of two stated:
“But why is it disgusting? – Because you’re a hater. Men are haters that women make money and go get booked for $2,000 because they’re f*cking pretty! Don’t hate the b*tch, hate the consumer!”
She continued:
“You’re observing a b*tch making money becuase she’s pretty and twerking – let the b*tch twerk and make her f*cking money!”
Mook went on to draw up a scenario for Rose, asking what she would do if said $2,000 twerking payday could cost a woman a $10 million deal later down the line. However, the “Surprise Me” artist didn’t switch up. Rose doubled down on her stance, concluding that no one can tell the future and men should just stay out of women’s business. She continued:
“Why is that your business! Stay out of women’s business!…Stop policing women’s bodies…Nobody knows the future!”
The exchange went on for some time but eventually simmered down. Mook explained that he can’t mind his business because he has a daughter. However, Rose simply rebutted with:
“Worry about your daughter! Why you worried about them (dancers on set), why you worried about me?!…Stop worrying about women’s business!”
You can watch the full “Drink Champs” episode below.
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