Amber Rose Wants More Kids With Ex-Husband Wiz Khalifa, Hopes They Get Back Together
Amber Rose is still declaring her love for ex-husband Wiz Khalifa even though they are no longer married. The model recently opened up about her relationship with the “Black and Yellow” rapper admitting that she not only hopes they will get back together, but would love to have another baby with him.
“He’s the love of my life,” she explained to People Now. “And that will never, ever go away. Maybe in a couple of years, we’ll get back together and have some more babies. I tell him all the time, ‘Please just give me your sperm. That’s all I want.’”
Rose, who filed for divorce from Khalifa in 2014, also said that their 3-year-old son Sebastian loves when they are all together. “We love our son so much, and Sebastian, is the happiest when we’re together,” she said. “Wiz will always be my best friend — we’re best friends. It’s kind of weird, because it’s like … we’re almost better divorced, you know? It just really worked out for us that way.”
In January, Rose also gushed about her ex declaring that he’s the only man she ever loved. During an interview on the podcast “Guys We F---ed” ( via People magazine) she said: “Real love? Was with my husband — my soon-to-be ex-husband. Absolutely, for sure. When you really find love, you just know. So then you look back on your past relationships and go, ‘Eh, I didn’t love them fools.’”
Rose went on: “We obviously loved each other so much — we still love each other. Even when we talk on the phone or see each other, it’s always like, ‘All right babe, I love you, I’ll talk to you later.’ We still really, really love each other, we just can’t be together.”
Even though Rose, 32, has made it clear that she wouldn’t mind rekindling things, Khalifa seems to have made peace with their divorce. In February the 28-year-old rapper told Bootleg Kev that although they are no longer a couple he will always love her. “I got her back and she got mine,” he said. “When that’s what it all boils down to, that’s it.”
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