Amber Rose is speaking out about the viral 2009 moment between her ex Kanye West and Taylor Swift. West rushed the stage and took the mic from Taylor Swift who was just awarded Best Video by a Female Artist over Beyoncé's “Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It).”

“I'mma let you finish, but Beyoncé had one of the best videos of all time! One of the best videos of all time!” West infamously said.

Rose admitted that “it wasn't Taylor Swift's fault,” she told Entertainment Tonight.

“I don't want to say the wrong thing because I love Taylor Swift, she's amazing,” she says. “Was he wrong for going on stage? Absolutely. Was he telling the truth? He was telling the truth — Beyoncé deserved that award but you can't take it from somebody else.”

She added: “It was ‘Single Ladies.' I mean, everyone around the world [was] doing that dance from the video and it was just an unfortunate situation.”

However, she still said she was shocked by the incident even though she understands he was trying to defend Beyoncé.

“They came and took him away and had a conversation with him and I was just sitting there like, ‘Oh my god, I can't believe it,'” she said.

“I was there but it wasn't — it didn't happen to me. And I can honestly say that he was very remorseful,” Rose continued. “He instantly felt bad because it wasn't about Taylor at all, it wasn't like I think the media made it seem — like he was picking on her and stuff. He wasn't, he was just standing up for Beyoncé.”

She also stated that Ye also was remorseful for stealing her spotlight that night.

“{Kanye] obviously felt bad he took her moment,” she said. “He didn't want to do that to her.”

Amber Rose and Kanye West Dating History

West and Rose dated from 2008 until 2010. She accused the rapper of bullying her which Ye has not responded to her allegations.

“That's what narcissists do, right? You share two years with someone, you take them around the world, you buy the jewelry, you shout-out to the world how much you love them and how much fun you have with this person and then the person decides that this is not what they want their life to be. I opted out,” she said during an October 2020 episode of the “No Jumper” podcast. “I don't want my life to be like that. I'm not that type of person.”