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If you have been following the feud between the Amber Rose and Khloe Kardashian you must have been able to weigh the moves and take sides with either of the two. Reggie Bush and Wiz Khalifa have taken sides already.

Don’t worry, Trending Issues Today will tell you how it all began. Amber Rose recently bashed Tyga and Kylie on a radio interview saying that Tyga should be ashamed of leaving his longtime girlfriend and a child for just this 17 year old Kylie.

That was how Amber stirred the hornet’s nest! Khloe Kardashian came in defense of her sister, Kylie Jenner saying that Amber started stripping from the age of 15.

In response, Amber involved Kim Kardashian, the younger sister to Khloe Kardashian, calling Kim a “whore.” Amber Rose did not spare Kanye West; she accused him of cheating on her with Kim when they were dating. Kanye dated Amber Rose before Kim Kardashian.

Immediately after Amber called Kim a whore, Reggie Bush Amber’s ex started following Khloe on Twitter which was first pointed out by TMZ.

 



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