Monday, 8 August 2016

Amber Rose has been thrilling her fans with loads of personal tidbits via her reality TV show, The Amber Rose Show, and she had some stunning news for them on the latest episode. ALSO READ: Former strippers turn down forthcoming reality show Amber Rose on GQ play Amber Rose on GQ Model revealed that her fans would be shocked by just how normal she really is with everyday routines like the next person. Although many find it hard to believe that the originator of Slut Walk does not have casual sex, they were mostly relieved to discover that she engaged in the not so random self pleasure. "I feel like I’m just such a nerd in the bedroom.’people are shocked ‘even when I say I don’t have casual sex. People really think that I have orgies all day and I do, like, these crazy sex acts - I’m really just a normal girl,’I masturbate all the time. I masturbate at least once a day." She adds with a smile: "That’s why my skin looks so flawless." Amber Rose play Amber Rose (misspetite) Amber also disclosed that most men she came in contact with were scared of her. "Men are so scared of me. I literally will go out on a date, and a guy's like this,’ she said, holding up a trembling hand.They're f**king scared of me — they're terrified of me. "You know what guys say to me? "What can I do for you that you can't do for yourself?” And I'm like, “If you go to the store and get a $1.50 card and write something nice in it, I would." ALSO READ: Model vents on slut-shaming, Kim Kardashian in new interview The model only recently bagged the show produced by Dr. Phil and so far, has been a hit with her wide range of fans.


Former Juventus defender Angelo Ogbonna insists the Serie A title holders will cope without Paul Pogba as they eye Champions League glory.
Pogba will undergo a medical at Manchester United as the 23-year-old nears a return to Old Trafford in a record transfer, after leaving the Premier League club in 2012.
Despite the France international's impending departure, Ogbonna - now at West Ham after swapping Turin for London in 2015 - believes the Italian champions can still push on in Europe.
"I think they can [compete for the Champions League]," Ogbonna told Gazzetta World following Sunday's 3-2 loss to Juventus at the Olympic Stadium.
"They have a really good team and squad.
"They'll miss [Paul] Pogba but they've got [Miralem] Pjanic and [Gonzalo] Higuain, so they've got a lot of quality and not much will change."
Andy Carroll scored a brace as West Ham overturned a 2-0 deficit in London, however Simone Zaza scored in the 86th minute to lift Juventus to a late victory.

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