Amber Rose shares ‘true heartache’ after split from Wiz Khalifa
Amber Rose has been staying candid on Twitter about her feelings following her contentious split from rapper Wiz Khalifa.
The model, real name Amber Levonchuk, filed for divorce from the “Black and Yellow†rapper in September and took to social media on Monday to share her thoughts yet again.
“The mornings are especially hard,†Rose tweeted, appearing to refer to the break-up.
“The pain...I wake up every morning feeling like my best friend died..... I never knew what a true heartache felt like until now,†she added.
Rose, 30, who was previously linked to rapper Kanye West, filed for divorce from Khalifa on Sept. 23, about a month after the couple’s first wedding anniversary. She is seeking full legal and physical custody of the couple’s 1-year-old son, Sebastian “Bash†Thomaz, with visitation for Khalifa.
Khalifa, 27, real name Cameron Thomaz, filed a similar petition on Sept. 26 but sought joint legal and physical custody of their son. Spousal support will be determined based on the couple’s prenuptial agreement.
Meanwhile, Rose squashed reports that she had been unfaithful to her husband, instead accusing him of being the cheater in their relationship.
“Please stop with the fake stories. I would never ever ever cheat on my husband in a million years I think u guys know this,†she wrote, adding, “Unfortunately my now ex husband can’t say the same...â€
“I’m devastated and crushed but my main focus is Sebastian,†she tweeted after her declarations. “Thank u for all the support in this difficult time.â€
Rose has since deleted those three tweets.
Neither the “Blacc Hollywood†rapper nor his camp responded to the allegations.
The latest reports have romantically linked Rose to musician Nick Simmons, son of famed Kiss rocker Gene Simmons. However, she and Simmons have shut down rumors that they’re an item, insisting they’re just friends.
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