Walk It Out: Amber Rose's LA SlutWalk

Muva takes her message to Pershing Square.

My Neck, My Back - Approximately 500 folks strutted their support this Saturday (Oct. 3) for Amber Rose and people everywhere who have been slut-shamed in public, or behind closed doors.(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

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My Neck, My Back - Approximately 500 folks strutted their support this Saturday (Oct. 3) for Amber Rose and people everywhere who have been slut-shamed in public, or behind closed doors.(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

Work It - The #SlutWalk, as it was called, was a call to express "outrage toward issues of sexual violence, gender inequality, derogatory labeling and victim blaming."(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

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Work It - The #SlutWalk, as it was called, was a call to express "outrage toward issues of sexual violence, gender inequality, derogatory labeling and victim blaming."(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

Gettin' Some - The protest Walk actually began in Toronto in 2011, after a police officer said to a group of college students, "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized."(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

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Gettin' Some - The protest Walk actually began in Toronto in 2011, after a police officer said to a group of college students, "women should avoid dressing like sluts in order not to be victimized."(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

Beez in the Trap - Yeah, that would be Muva's mother, Dorothy Rose, who held up a sign in solidarity: "F**k yo 30 showers."(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

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Beez in the Trap - Yeah, that would be Muva's mother, Dorothy Rose, who held up a sign in solidarity: "F**k yo 30 showers."(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

Try Me - Amber donned lingerie and boots for the SlutWalk, alongside protesters with anti-rape culture signs like, "The Way I Dress Does Not Mean Yes."(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

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Try Me - Amber donned lingerie and boots for the SlutWalk, alongside protesters with anti-rape culture signs like, "The Way I Dress Does Not Mean Yes."(Photo: Amanda Edwards/WireImage)

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No Matter What They Say - Message: "Hoes can say 'No'" and "Control yourself, not women" were among the other signs displayed.(Photo: realwshh via Instagram)

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No Matter What They Say - Message: "Hoes can say 'No'" and "Control yourself, not women" were among the other signs displayed.(Photo: realwshh via Instagram)

U.N.I.T.Y. - Though not many celebs sided with Amber today, Marsha Ambrosius and Frenchie (from American Idol) were among those who sang out for the causes. And word is, Nicki Minaj donated a hefty $5k.(Photo: Amber Rose via Instagram)

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U.N.I.T.Y. - Though not many celebs sided with Amber today, Marsha Ambrosius and Frenchie (from American Idol) were among those who sang out for the causes. And word is, Nicki Minaj donated a hefty $5k.(Photo: Amber Rose via Instagram)

Walk This Way - The SlutWalkers varied in gender, ethnicity, age and class, and they all showed out.(Photo: dragoooo_via Instagram)

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Walk This Way - The SlutWalkers varied in gender, ethnicity, age and class, and they all showed out.(Photo: dragoooo_via Instagram)

Fully Loaded - Ultimately, the word of the day was this: choice.(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)

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Fully Loaded - Ultimately, the word of the day was this: choice.(Photo: David Livingston/Getty Images)