Hol' On Sis: Amber Rose & Celebs Who've Called Out #MeToo Movement
Hol’ On Sis: Amber Rose & Other Celebs Who’ve Called Out The #MeToo Movement - Page 2
These outspoken ladies will not have their stories erased.

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This week, women of color have proven that they won’t be ignored when it comes to the #MeToo movement and Time’s Up collective. With the announcement of #MuteRKelly, folks are making sure Black women and girls aren’t forgotten when it comes to sexual abuse by entertainers.
Amber Rose has been one of the main stars calling out #MeToo, as a way to make sure it doesn’t become a rich, straight, white women-only conversation.
“What happened to the strippers, and the LGBTQ community? And the Black girls in college,” Amber told Michael Eric Dyson on The Raw Word back in March. “Like, you know, no one wanted to talk about these people.”
Amber continued her sentiments in a recent run-in with TMZ.
Amber isn’t the only one speaking up for ladies left at the margins. Swipe through to find out what other stars had critical words for #MeToo talk.
Cardi B says the #MeToo movement needs to fight for strippers and video vixens.
Thandie Newton says she wasn’t “hot enough” or “mainstream enough” to be asked to join the Time’s Up collective.
Kelela keeps it a hundred.
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