TRENDING Published March17, 2015 By Jimmy Arid

Amber Rose’s Assistant Benji Carlisle Dishes Out About Working With Hip-Hop Artist; Model To Organize A ‘Slut Walk’ To Battle Gender Inequality?

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The ever controversial Amber Rose has kept the internet buzzing with her infamous celebrity Twitter feuds.

And for those wondering how she really is in real life, Rose's assistant Benji Carlisle talked about how it is working with Amber Rose in an interview with Cosmopolitan.

Carlisle explained how he got to work with the famed Muva. He assisted celebrity stylist Emily B. when she styled Amber Rose for the BET Awards. Emily told Amber that Benji would be a good fit for her. Afterwards, he received a call from the model herself and have been inseparable since Jul. 18, 2014.

"There's not one place I don't go with her. Literally, if you see her. you're probably two feet away from seeing me, because I'm everywhere she's at. I'm her right-hand man. I do all the daily errands like the dry-cleaning, the grocery shopping. I do tons of emails all day. I do the schedule, the calendar," he told Cosmopolitan.

Benji considers himself the hip-hop celebrity's cheerleader. He admitted that, although Rose is in control of her own social media accounts, he was also able to contribute his ideas such as Amber wearing a monokini which garnered thousands of likes and comments on Instagram.

"I'm always encouraging. And she posted them. I'm usually the mastermind behind all - I can't say all the pictures- but I'm usually the mastermind behind the photos or videos that get controversy," Benji added.

Amber Rose has frequently been slut-shamed for her racy image and responded to her critics with a revealing selfie which she posted on Instagram last week with the caption: "U Guys Love Slut Shaming Huh? Good. I feed off that shit. #HowtobeAbadBitch."

She will be hosting a "Slut Walk" as her way of celebrating women's equality. Amber Rose announced the news via Twitter. The outspoken feminist will be doing her own version of the feminist protest movement which started in 2011. Its aim is to end rape culture and the excuses for rape based on a lady's clothing or appearance.

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