Wiz Khalifa’s “See You Again” Song Made Amber Rose Agree to Raise their Son? Couple In Good Terms?

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Reportedly, Wiz Khalifa and Amber Rose both agreed to take care of their son after their break up last year of September. According to reports, Khalifa's song entitled ‘See You Again' was intended for Rose to make a decision particularly to the custody of their two-year-old child Sebastian.

The song appeared on the Furious 7 Soundtrack of Khalifa. The some lyrics of the song is said to be for Amber where it says, "How could we not talk about family when family's all that we got?" Initially, the model hip-hop artist let Wiz visit his after their split. But allegedly, the child custody given by Rose to the rapper prompting him to expand his visitation rights to Sebastian. "Everything I went through you was standing there by my side / And now you gonna be with me for the last ride," the song wrote.

Last month, Amber stated that his partner is partying with other girls which made her very stressful. "Since I filed for divorce my husband has been out with 50 different women," she said. "Pulling sweaty white bitches out the club. All these other girls, I ain't even gonna talk shit, all these other girls, do whatever. Not only was I in the house crying everyday, mourning my husband, you know, I had to see that on top of it," she added.

Meanwhile, James Harden is now linked to Amber and while it is early, the NBA star don't want to get everything serious with the hip hop artist, and according to an insider, he only wants to be friends with Rose. The duo was rumored to have a relationship when the American fashion designer was seen watching Harden's Houston game and reportedly, many people had seen their sweetness.

The issue ignited when Amber admitted on Power105's "The Breakfast Club" she might give herself to James on Valentines Day "if he acted right." "I haven't got the 'D' yet. Valentine's day is tomorrow ... if he acts right," the sexy model said.

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Amber Rose, Wiz Khalifa, James Harden

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