Depsite the controversial name of the campaign, Amber Rose has generated an impressive amount of supporters and fans eager to strut their stuff for her Slut Walk in Los Angeles on Oct. 3. The model has almost everything she needs to make her forthcoming women empowerment movement a complete success, but she's missing one important factor: music. Rose recently took to Twitter to voice her frustrations about the lack of female artists willing to perform and she's pissed.

Apparently, no available female artists have agreed to hit the stage during her Slut Walk without getting a form of payment in return. Rose was hoping the women would look past the money and support the event due to the meaning behind the cause. Although she didn't throw anyone under the bus by mentioning any names, she wasted no time addressing those who didn't agree with her terms.

The artists in question reportedly wanted over $30,000 to perform during the event. The 31-year-old Philadelphia native revealed she's not making a dime off of the movement. She's been working extremely hard to promote the event, by using creative outlets to spread the word about the movement.

Rose recently starred in a Funny or Die video where she placed a funny twist on what it means to take a "walk of shame." She also generated a lot of attention during the 2015 MTV Video Music Awards where she showed up in a bodysuit covered in derogatory terms men usually call women, names that she's actually been called in real life. She also created her own line of clothing, so women can take pride in their sex life instead of feeling embarrassed about it.

The mother of one was inspired by an incident that happened in Canada where Toronto police told college women that if they didn't want to be subjected to any harassment or sexual abuse, then they shouldn't dress like sluts. Rose is desperate to end the way women and sex are viewed, especially when they're connected.

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