The outspoken model and media personality unloaded during a livestream this week, blasting Ariana Grande for encouraging Americans to take part in a “nationwide shutdown” protest against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The post that sparked it all
Ahead of January 30, Grande shared a message on Instagram urging followers to skip work, school, and shopping to pressure the government. “ICE out! Nationwide shutdown!” the post read—an all-in call to pause daily life and hit the economy where it hurts.
Online, reactions were instant and intense. Supporters praised the bold stance. Critics worried about the real-world fallout—especially for families living paycheck to paycheck.
Amber Rose fires back
That concern is exactly where Amber Rose landed. During her livestream, she didn’t mince words, calling the message “out-of-touch activism” from a superstar worth hundreds of millions.
Her argument was blunt: it’s easy to tell people not to work when you don’t have to. Rose questioned whether wealthy celebrities should be encouraging actions that could cost everyday people their income—especially without offering financial help to cushion the blow.
The celebrity politics debate widens
The conversation didn’t stop with Grande. Rose also weighed in on celebrities speaking out politically, including Nicki Minaj and her past support for Donald Trump.
Rose revealed she introduced Minaj to Trump years ago and came to her friend’s defense amid backlash. Her point? Political views aside, Minaj has donated significant money to help young girls—and that should count for something.
“If someone is actually helping people,” Rose argued, “why are they getting so much hate?”
A warning about protests turning dangerous
Rose also sounded an alarm about what she sees as growing hostility toward federal law enforcement. While acknowledging the right to protest, she warned that things can spiral fast when demonstrations turn physical.
Her message was clear: disagree, speak out—but don’t cross lines that put lives at risk. “That’s still a federal agent whether you like it or not,” she said, stressing that violence only leads to casualties nobody wants.
Why this clash matters
At its core, this celebrity showdown taps into a bigger question: Who should pay the price for protest? Grande’s call energized fans ready to disrupt the system. Rose’s response echoed the fears of people who can’t afford to miss a single shift.
As the January 30 shutdown date passed and the debate raged on, one thing became obvious—when stars step into politics, the conversation gets loud, personal, and impossible to ignore.
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