Amber Rose Claps Back At Those Criticizing Her Son Bash For Liking Taylor Swift

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Amber Rose attends the Kat Von D Beauty Fragrance Launch Press Party #SAINTANDSINNER at Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel on June 20, 2017 in Hollywood, California.
Amber Rose is here to check anyone that comes for her son.

Earlier today, Amber Rose shared an adorable clip of her and Wiz Khalifa's son, Bash, receiving tickets to a upcoming Taylor Swift concert that was sent from Swift herself. Bash's love for Taylor Swift's music has been well-documented in the past. However, Rose received some negative comments from people on social media about her son's fandom for Taylor but Amber wasn't  about to let it slide.

When it comes to her son, Amber Rose definitely doesn't play. She took to her Instagram story to clap back at anyone who's been talking reckless about her son and calling Bash gay simply because he enjoys Taylor Swift's music. Her tirade went for a few posts long and she explained that this is the type of online bullying that leads young kids to kill themselves and in her word, "why our society is so fucked up."

She later revealed that Bash was recently accepted into the most prestigious school in Los Angeles and that her and Wiz Khalifa allow Bash to be himself, in whatever way he pleases. 

However, there was a bigger picture to her message.

"Let's do better for the next generation people. Grow the fuck up and teach ur kids to love and not hate," she said.

To conclude, she also revealed that Bash has more money in the bank than "any of you trolls could even imagine." In all honesty, he probably has more money than us non-trolls too.

Peep her rant below.

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