Amber Rose has just filed for a divorce from Wiz Khalifa due to "irreconcilable differences." It would seem that this particular reason for divorce has claimed yet another fairy tale Hollywood marriage, or so thought the fans.
According to the statement of the spokesperson of the Los Angeles County court, Amber Rose wants to have full custody of their baby boy.
Amber Rose and Khalifa actually got married only 14 months ago, which is only seven months after the birth of their son, Sebastian Thomaz. Amber Rose's real name is actually Amber Levonchuck, while Khalifa's real name is Cameron Thomaz.
According to multiple online reports, Amber Rose and Khalifa decided to separate on Monday and the singer-actress filed her divorce petition the very next day. Still, despite these ongoing issues, it would seem that Khalifa is trying to keep a positive aura. He posted a picture of himself on his official Twitter account, and captioned the photograph with, "Smile for the day."
Amber Rose, meanwhile, seemed to have been doing a lot of thinking lately. She also posted on Twitter, "Reliving that moment over and over and over.....smh."
To date, representatives for both sides have not responded to the requests of the CNN team for a comment on the issue that graces the covers of today's tabloids.
Although Amber Rose cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason why she filed the divorce from the internationally famous rapper, TMZ has reported that cheating was actually involved. As reported, things started to turn nasty for the celebrity couple when both parties started to accuse each other of cheating. In fact, according to TMZ, the 30-year-old Amber Rose is pretty much convinced that Khalifa has been cheating on her for months now.
TMZ mentioned that Amber Rose's suspicions were fueled when Khalifa refused to have her join him on his tour back in July. TMZ stated, "Amber's telling friends she wanted to join Wiz on the tour, but he came up with panoply of excuses, the most frequent of which, she should stay at home with their one-year-old."
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