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Amber Rose Dropped From CAA After Racy Photos Leak
Posted on Fri Jul 1, 2011 09:40 AM PDT
Amber Rose has been dropped from her modeling contract with CAA, after explicit photos of the model were leaked online this week.
Rose reportedly sent the graphic nude photographs to Nicki Minaj's then-boyfriend, Safaree.
Apparently Rose's agency wasn't too happy about the pics, and let her go immediately. The curvaceous beauty took to her Twitter to explain the drama, expressing:
- "The company that I was working with no longer wants to work with me because of these pics and that prevents me from getting money to take care of my family. Its a messed up situation when someone so evil comes into ur life and tries to destroy it. I know I'm not the only girl in the world that has taken pics like that but they were very private. I'm sorry for letting my young Rosebuds down. Pls understand this was a result of trusting a person that didn't deserve my trust. I have cried for the past 2 days... Thank u for all of ur support."
Rose claims Safaree sent the pictures to himself after discovering they were stored on her computer.
The scorned model goes on to say, "I trusted someone that worked 4 me & allowed them to use my laptop a million times, I caught this person sending my pics to themselves and I fired this person immediately. I have so many young girls that look up to me. I would never put those pics out of myself.'
Rose is currently filming a new reality show, Behind Her Shades, which follows the model as she opens her store, Sunglasses.
Should CAA have let Amber go, or have been more understanding over the leak?
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