Amber Rose has taken to Twitter Thursday, Sept. 25, to slam allegations that she was the one who cheated on Wiz Khalifa that led to their split.
"Please stop with the fake stories. I would never ever ever cheat on my husband in a million years I think u guys know this," tweeted Rose, 40.
In a follow-up tweet, the model-turned-actress, suggested that it was actually Khalifa who cheated on her. "Unfortunately my now ex husband can't say the same," she wrote.
"I'm devastated and crushed but my main focus is Sebastian," added Rose, referring to her 1-year-old son with the 27-year-old rapper. "Thank u for all the support in this difficult time."
About an hour later, the "Black and Yellow" rapper also took to the microblogging site but did not address his controversial divorce from Rose.
"Today is a magical day for many of us. Let it be yours too," read one of his most recent tweets.
He then posted a photo of himself hanging with a dog, which he captioned, "smile for the day."
Khalifa reportedly believes Rose was cheating on her with Nick Cannon, according to TMZ.
A tipster also told MediaTakeOut that "Amber has had a crush on Nick since forever," adding, "He was like a mentor to her, and I think she fell in love."
Meanwhile, sources connected with Rose told TMZ that the "Gang of Roses 2: Next Generation" star strongly suspected that Khalifa had been cheating on her since the start of the rapper's tour in July.
Rose reportedly told her friends that she wanted to join Khalifa on the tour but he came up with several excuses, the most frequent of which was that she should stay at home to take good care of their son.
More recently, sources close to the estranged couple told TMZ that Rose will score more than $1 million from Khalifa, according to a pre-nup she demanded before tying the knot.
Rose reportedly wants the pre-nup enforced because she will get more money than she would without a pre-nup.
Also, Rose reportedly wants spousal support, but sources told the celebrity gossip website that the pre-nup denies her to receive spousal support, in return for getting the one-time payout.