Amber Rose is getting a Dr. Phil-produced talk show so she can make all our lives better

Muva is coming to TV.
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Muva is coming to a television near you.

Amber Rose -- feminist, model, entrepreneur, How to Be A Bad Bitch author -- is getting a talk show on VH1, produced by Dr. Phil, The Hollywood Reporter says. The series is currently untitled, and a premiere date has not yet been announced. 

It'll be a weekly show that features celebrity interviews and hosting conversations about "pop culture, motherhood, relationships, friendships, race and entrepreneurship." 


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Rose herself tweeted about the news, adding that she "finally has a voice & ur gonna love what I have 2 say." 

To get a taste of what an Amber Rose talk show would be like, here she is on the OWN series It's Not You, It's Men, educating Rev Run and Tyrese on consent and slut-shaming. Bring it on, VH1.


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Yohana Desta

Yohana Desta was the senior film reporter for Mashable. She is a Northern Virginia native and an American University grad. She enjoys carefully curating her Instagram account and can often be found reading books, going to concerts, watching movies and learning way too much about pop culture.

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