Amber Rose slammed by ‘misogynistic’ Piers Morgan as fans recreate nude picture with wigs and pineapples

The pair were embroiled in a war of words over Rose's full-frontal Instagram
Controversial: Amber Rose posted a nude picture
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Emma Powell12 June 2017
The Weekender

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Amber Rose came close to doing a Kim Kardashian and ‘breaking the internet’ when she posted a full-frontal picture of herself to promote her SlutWalk.

The US model, 33, shared a picture of herself sprawled out on a staircase wearing a pair of sunglasses, a bra and no knickers.

Rose soon became embroiled in a war of words with “misogynistic” Piers Morgan who told her to “put it away”.

Rose accused the Good Morning Britain presenter of being “uncomfortable” around pubic hair, but Morgan hit back claiming he was taking aim at her “ridiculous claim to be stripping off in the name of feminism”.

@DaRealAmberRose

The controversial presenter branded Rose's picture “utter nonsense” and encouraged her to find a “less dumb way” to promote her cause.

The picture was quickly removed from Instagram – a move criticised by Rose who posted a video to vent her frustration.

She captioned the video: “When IG deletes ur fire a** feminist post but you really don't give a f*** because everyone picked it up already #amberroseslutwalk #bringbackthebush.”

The mother-of-one kick started the “AmberRoseChallenge” hashtag in a bid to encourage fans to recreate her picture.

But she was soon mocked as people used wigs and pineapples in an attempt to make their own takes on the controversial picture.

The third annual Amber Rose SlutWalk will be held in Los Angeles on October 1.

The event aims to raise awareness about sexual injustice and gender inequality.

A mission statement on the website reads: “To deliver a weekend of flawlessly executed events geared toward education and raising awareness about social injustice issues, gender inequality and arts empowerment.

“The event provides a safe, all-inclusive space to entertain, educate and empower.”

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