Amber Rose is the model, businesswoman and activist who created the 'Slut Walk'.

Rose was a stripper when she began famously dating Kanye West. She then married rapper Wiz Khalifa, who is the father of her son Sebastian.

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Rose has been subjected to a lot of sexist criticism regarding her career, her rise to fame and how she presents herself. The 33-year-old famously featured in a 'Funny or Die' sketch called 'The Walk Of No Shame'.

Her 'Slut Walk' sees women marching, dressing in whatever clothes they god-damn want, in an attempt to prove that what you wear does not define who you are and how you should be treated.

In light of this, Amber posted a photo of herself on her Instagram page of herself wearing sunglasses, a choker, a bikini top, a coat and heels.

Bringing a literal depiction to the phrase 'fur coat no knickers' this photo is definitely NSFW.

Unsurprisingly, it quickly got taken down on her Instagram, though the image is still on her Twitter and has been screenshot and reposted all over various social media platforms.

Rose posted a response the photo being taken down saying, 'When IG deletes ur fire ass feminist post but you really don't give a fuck because everyone picked it up already #amberroseslutwalk #bringbackthebush 😍'

People, quite frankly, went berserk for the photograph, which sees Rose oiled up, lying on some stairs. As well as the nudity, it seems the furore surrounding the image is also about the presence of Rose's pubic hair.

A lot of people had opinions on it.

And there were some fab memes.

But it was the #AmberRoseChallenge that truly inspired people.

Inspired people to sit half naked on stairs that is.

Our verdict? Whether its in the name of empowerment or just bringing back the bush we say: do you ladies.

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Daisy Murray
Digital Fashion Editor

Daisy Murray is the Digital Fashion Editor at ELLE UK, spotlighting emerging designers, sustainable shopping, and celebrity style. Since joining in 2016 as an editorial intern, Daisy has run the gamut of fashion journalism - interviewing Molly Goddard backstage at London Fashion Week, investigating the power of androgynous dressing and celebrating the joys of vintage shopping.