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When it comes to co-parenting, Amber Rose and Wiz Khalifa have a great relationship.

RoyalTee Magazine got an exclusive sneak peek at the model’s upcoming appearance on the Tamron Hall Show where she opened up about her relationship with Wiz and her growth since their split.

“I think that me and Wiz are so like best friends now – we’re so far past being in love that I can say that now,” Rose, 40, told Hall. “It’s not like anything that we would circle back to or anything. We’re just friends and co-parents.” 

Rose shares son Sebastian Taylor, 10, with Khalifa and another son, Slash Electric Alexander, 4, with ex Alexander “AE” Edwards. The couple split in 2014. In a recent interview with No Jumper podcast, Rose confessed that she “cried for like three years straight” about it.

“With Wiz, I cried for like three years straight,” she shared. “Wiz was the love of my life. I used to just sit in the shower and be like, ‘Fuck.’

Khalifa shared his thoughts on the breakup with Playboy in a 2020 interview, as reported by People.

“I was sad after it ended, but I wasn’t depressed,” he says. “I’ve never really been depressed in my life,” he said. “I was sad because we were going through a lot and my son was involved, and that hurt me because my main goal is to raise my son how I want. I’m a control freak, and not being able to control that was weird. I didn’t know how to deal with it and didn’t understand that feeling. A year later, I’m way smarter and better equipped to deal with it.”

Fast-forward the former couple have moved on and focusing on their relationship as friends and parents to their son. Rose jokingly shared with Hall her lesson from that relationship. “Never love again, but then I did and the same thing happened. Stay away from me, that’s the lesson.”

She added, Right now, I love myself. I love my kids. I’m not thinking about no man, Tamron. Not right now.” 

Hall went on to ask Amber about what her journey to self-love looks like, to which she replied “Having my own schedule. Not worrying about what anyone else is doing. Not waiting for a text message. Not having to send a goodnight text when I don’t feel like it. Not worrying about what they ate today, or what they didn’t eat – I don’t have time. I’m worried about what I want to eat.”

Watch episodes of the Tamron Hall Show here.