Amber
Rose and Kim Kardashian take to Instagram to show off their assets.
Photos: @amberrose/Instagram and @kimkardashian/Instagram
Amber Rose—the model/designer/musician/ex of rappers Kanye West and Wiz Khalifa—posted
photos of herself on Instagram over the weekend in a string monokini,
which literally left nothing to the imagination. Was she trying to
“break the Internet?” That’s already been done, sweetie. This level of
overexposure has become de rigueur, but it did remind us of a very
similar snap that Kim Kardashian posted not that long ago. It turns out that Kayne is not the only thing that these two women have in common…
Beyond
their shared lovers (aside from West, the pair have reportedly both
dated Reggie Bush and Nick Cannon), the first coincidence is that both
Kardashian and Rose were born on October 21.The former in Los Angeles in
1980, and the latter being introduced to the world 3 years later in
South Philadelphia. (If you believe in astrology, perhaps it’s not so
surprising that their lives have taken such similar turns?)
While
Kardashian comes from a privileged background, her first foray into the
fame game was as Paris Hilton’s assistant/stylist. It was from Paris
that she would learn how a sex tape could catapult one’s career.
Kardashian’s “leaked” tape with Ray J (better known as singer Brandy’s
little brother) hit in 2007. Rose also made her mark in films—most
notably gyrating in various music videos like Ludacris’s “What Them
Girls Like.” It was here where she first met West. The two would embark
on a two-year relationship that allegedly came to an end after the
rapper started dating Kardashian.
Both
Rose and Kardashian gave birth to their first children in 2013. Rose
also married a rapper named Wiz Khalifa, but the pair didn’t last. The
women even have similar taste in photographers: Rose has posed in the
same style of Grace Jones’s Island Life album cover which was originally taken by Jean-Paul Goode. Kardashian worked with Goode for her infamous Paper magazine cover story which was also a replica of his 1970s-era photographs.
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