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Posted: 2015-03-10T20:48:55Z | Updated: 2015-03-10T20:59:01Z Amber Rose Reportedly 'Inundated' With Reality Show Offers | HuffPost

Amber Rose Reportedly 'Inundated' With Reality Show Offers

Amber Rose Reportedly 'Inundated' With Reality Show Offers
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Could we be seeing even more of Amber Rose?

While the 31-year-old model has been keeping herself in the headlines with racy Instagram photos and celebrity Twitter wars , a source reportedly told OK! Magazine:

"Shes been inundated with offers from TV networks and publishers around the world, desperate to hear the dirt she has on Kanye [West] and why shes on such a mission to destroy Kim [Kardashian].

According to OK!'s source, Rose never signed any kind of confidentiality clause, so she has "nothing to lose."

Rose and West couldn't be on worse terms as exes after she called Kim Kardashian a "whore," and the rapper claimed he had to take "30 showers" after dating her so his now wife would be with him.

Reps for Rose were not immediately available to comment, but even if she isn't out to take on Kimye, a TV gig could still be in her future.

Us Weekly reported that she, along with NeNe Leakes, Khloe Kardashian and Chrissy Teigen, are being considered as possible replacements for Kelly Osbourne on "Fashion Police," though a rep for E! told HuffPost Entertainment, "No decisions have been made at this time."

It's not the first time there have been rumors that Rose would be involved in a reality show. Back in 2011, the model claimed that she was going to start filming a show for VH1 called "Behind Her Shades," that would follow her life, family and businesses. The network later denied Rose's claim, confirming to MTV they were not involved with the show.

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