The Dancing with the Stars contestant hosted her second annual SlutWalk on Saturday in Los Angeles, where she told PEOPLE how she would address her own recent brush with body shaming on the reality competition. Rose, 32, confessed to feeling ridiculed by Hough's comments during this week's performance to the song "Booty" with pro partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy.
"We'll talk privately, me and her, about that," Rose says. She added, "I'm about empowering women...so we'll have that conversation when it's time." Getty (2) On her latest Loveline with Amber Rose episode on the Play.it network, the season 23 contestant talked about how Hough's critiques of her dance made her feel "body shamed."
"Last night was like, they did the commentary, and I, it was a point in the dance where I had to lift my leg up and Maks dipped me &[Julianne] said, 'Oh, I'm uncomfortable,' and instantly I felt, I did feel body shamed," Rose said. "You know, all the beautiful professional dancers that are on Dancing With the Stars, I mean they dress very sexy and they do the splits and they grind up on these guys and they look absolutely stunning and get a standing ovation," the mother of one continued.
She concluded, "And me, and my body, my hips, my ass, my breasts made her uncomfortable."
Vince Flores / Startraks At the SlutWalk, an event aimed to combat women's equality issues, Rose proudly flaunted her figure in a black corset bodysuit with fishnets, over-the-knee boots and a black lace train.
The mom to three-year-old son Taylor, has had her hands full of late. On top of her grueling schedule at DWTS, she just put her son in school for the first time. "He just started school," she said, adding that it was really hard for her, but much easier for him. "He made it easy cause he was like 'bye mom,' and I was like OK. But if he would have cried I would have been like he's not going to school, it's not happening."
Rose had some advice for other moms who are about to send their kids to pre-school. "It's good to let your kids go," she said. "It is very hard but they'll socialize and they'll learn and they'll get used to it."
The mom to three-year-old son Taylor, has had her hands full of late. On top of her grueling schedule at DWTS, she just put her son in school for the first time. "He just started school," she said, adding that it was really hard for her, but much easier for him. "He made it easy cause he was like 'bye mom,' and I was like OK. But if he would have cried I would have been like he's not going to school, it's not happening."
Rose had some advice for other moms who are about to send their kids to pre-school. "It's good to let your kids go," she said. "It is very hard but they'll socialize and they'll learn and they'll get used to it."


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