Amber Rose: Manslaughter Case Cites Her Butt

Amber Rose is known for many things–her marriage and split from Wiz Kahlifa, their son Sebastian, and most recently a war of words between her and Keeping Up With the Kardashians star Khloe Kard...
Amber Rose: Manslaughter Case Cites Her Butt
Written by Kimberly Ripley
  • Amber Rose is known for many things–her marriage and split from Wiz Kahlifa, their son Sebastian, and most recently a war of words between her and Keeping Up With the Kardashians star Khloe Kardashian. Even Kanye West got involved in that drama.

    Now it seems it’s a body part belonging to Amber Rose that is making headlines, and it’s in a manslaughter trial to boot. The ample derriere that Amber Rose so freely flaunts in nude photos is a hot topic of conversation in the third-degree murder trial of Padge-Victoria Windslowe, who is accused of causing the death of a London breakdancer with illegal butt injections. Also known as ‘Black Madam,’ Windslowe alleges Amber Rose is also one of her clients.

    The defendant claims Amber Rose “was like a walking billboard,” for the booty-plumping work. “She brought a lot of girls from VH1.”

    Windslowe also said that Kanye West–Rose’s former beau–dropped her off for one of her butt procedures. She added that Nicki Minaj was supposed to have injections as well–a ‘correction,’ Windslowe called it–but that never wound up taking place.

    “I was the best, and I don’t mean that to be cocky,” the Black Madam said in the courtroom.

    A photo posted by Amber Rose (@amberrose) on

    Who would ever have imagined that Amber Rose’s butt isn’t all natural? Ha! But do you think Padge-Victoria Windslowe is to credit (or blame as the case may be) for her rotund hind quarters?

    It seems neither Amber Rose nor Nicki Minaj has addressed the media regarding this butt injection manslaughter case.

    Now why do you suppose they’re hesitant to talk about this case?

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