In a preview for her forthcoming appearance on the Tamron Hall show, Amber Rose sheds light on her positive co-parenting relationship with ex-husband Wiz Khalifa. The 40-year-old model and entrepreneur shared insights into navigating challenges and reaching a harmonious phase in her life post-separation.
Rose, who shares a 10-year-old son, Sebastian Taylor, with Wiz Khalifa, and a 4-year-old son, Slash Electric Alexander, with ex Alexander "AE" Edwards, described the current dynamic with Khalifa as that of best friends and co-parents. "We're so far past being in love that I can say that now, right? It's not like anything that we would circle back to or anything. We're just friends and co-parents," she expressed in the preview clip.
Tamron Hall delved into a prior interview where Rose openly discussed the emotional toll of her breakup with rapper Wiz Khalifa. Rose had revealed on the No Jumper podcast that she "cried for like three years straight" after the split, emphasizing Wiz as the love of her life. When questioned about the decision to share such personal details, Rose asserted the importance of honesty, acknowledging that people, celebrities or not, often conceal their true emotions.
Hall pressed Rose on the lessons learned from her past heartbreaks. In a humorous response, Rose quipped, "Never love again, and then I did, and the same thing happened." Despite the jest, Hall encouraged a more optimistic outlook, expressing confidence that Rose would find love again.
Currently, Rose is focused on self-love and her role as a mother. She highlighted the liberation of having her own schedule and not being tethered to someone else's expectations. Her candid reflections provide a glimpse into the complexities of navigating love and heartbreak, even in the public eye.
The upcoming episode, set to air on Wednesday, promises further insights into Amber Rose's journey of self-discovery and the intricacies of co-parenting with Wiz Khalifa. Rose's openness serves as a testament to the resilience and growth that can emerge from challenging life experiences.