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Amber Rose Says Machine Gun Kelly Regretted Not Treating Her Better: ‘He Apologized’

Amber Rose is shedding light on her past relationship with rapper Machine Gun Kelly and how he later expressed regret for his actions.

Appearing as a guest on ‘The Jason Lee Show,’ the model, hailing from Philadelphia and now 40 years old, delved into her journey into the industry and her dating history with notable figures. After gaining attention for appearing in several high-profile music videos, her relationship with Kanye West propelled her to stardom between 2008 and 2010.

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She shares an 11-year-old son, Sebastian ‘Bash’ Taylor, with her ex-husband, rapper Wiz Khalifa and later welcomed another son named Slash with her ex-boyfriend, music executive Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards, who is currently dating Cher. Lee questioned Rose about her recurring romantic entanglements with rappers.

“They love me, Jason. What can I say?” she quipped. “Like, they love me. I’m not out looking for that.” She added that all her suitors have initiated dates. “So, that’s how all the s— transpired from Ye to Wiz, to 21 [Savage], to Machine Gun Kelly,” she began before Lee interrupted.

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She and the rock rapper, whose real name is Colson Baker, briefly dated in 2015. After a brief pause, Lee moved the interview forward, though he expressed his wish for her to share more details.

“It’s good for my children, Jason,” she said, explaining her decision not to divulge too much during the interview. “Sebastian’s old enough to Google.” Understanding her perspective, Lee made one last mention of the ‘Wild Boy’ rapper and his recent blackout tattoos. This time, Rose interjected, stating that they remain friends to this day.

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“Let me tell you something, though. Out of all my relationships, aside from my ex-husband, he was the only one that apologised to me. He was the only one that came up to me and said, ‘Amber, you know what? You were one of the best girlfriends I ever had. And you didn’t deserve to be treated that way.’”

She continued, “So, shoutout to you, MGK.”

Later in the interview, she also opened up about experiencing suicidal thoughts for at least three years. Rose credited ketamine microdoses and her two children for helping her better manage her thoughts.

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