Bikini babe Amber Rose has hit back at her critics by posting a series of selfies in which she shows off her famous curves and ample cleavage. This incident reportedly is in retaliation to attacks from her former husband Wiz Khalifa and former boyfriend Kanye West, according to US Weekly. Kim Kardashian’s rapper husband had got into a war of words with the model in regards to protect Kylie Jenner. He had reportedly told in an interview that he had to take shower 30 times after having sex with his ex-girlfriend.

Meanwhile, Amber has a one-year-old child Sebastian with her former husband. Khalifa recently released a new track titled “For Everybody with Juicy J” in which he raps about a certain woman. But what added to the 31-year-old model’s anger is the lyrics of the number which follows: “I feel in love with a stripper, funny thing is I fell back out of love quicker, they don’t pay attention to love anyway, they only concerned with what the haters say…”

The star posted two selfies on Instagram. The Mar 7 picture showed her posing in front of a bathroom mirror wearing racy black lingerie. The picture with its bold caption was meant to shut off her critics. On the very next day she posted another picture of herself in a tiny crop top wearing a huge sunglasses. She wrote that the shade that she sported was Mawnin that were available on RoseAndOno, her own line.

In the first picture, Amber wore black two-piece lingerie with gold lace embellishments and pouted in front of the mirror. She had soft pink lipstick, flashed baby pink manicure a sported bold cat eyes with jet black eyeliner. In the second picture, the model again flashed her pink nails, deep mauve lipstick and black earrings to match her black top.

The American hip hop artist is known for her bikini pictures. Rose attended the Carnival festival in Trinidad and Tobago wearing a snakeskin two-piece and feathered headdress in February. She is now busy working on her new book which is autobiographical and titled “How to Be a Bad Bitch”. She speaks about her own life in the title.

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