
'I don't even want to have sex!, I really don't!. I'm just so focused on my son and my work and everything that I'm trying to do. I just don't even wanna be bothered,' she said, adding that most men are extremely scared of her.

While the model is constantly doing club appearances and has a new book - titled "How To Be A Bad B****" - available to pre-order, she had humble beginnings. Amber's parents divorced when she was young and she was raised by her mother in South Philadelphia.
The star admits she was 'very poor' and tried stripping for the first time at the age of 15, but realised she was out of her depth.
'I was very, very young. I did it and I was like, "Oh, hell no, I cannot do this. I was a kid. I think I was still a virgin at the time. Being onstage with my boobs out, it was like, "Oh my god, this is not for me.'

By the time Amber had turned 18 she was much more comfortable in her body and with the line of work, and kept it up until the age of 25.
'That was the best time of my life!, my god, I had so much fun. I really did. All the girls were really cool. The guys weren't allowed to touch you. I was never sexually assaulted or [anything]. I was young, beautiful, I was onstage, I wasn't really ashamed of my body. I made lifelong friends.'
Read more on her interview on Cosmopolitan