Amber Rose Joins Playboy's 'Centerfold' Platform

Amber Rose Joins Playboy's 'Centerfold' Platform

LOS ANGELES — Playboy has partnered with model and entrepreneur Amber Rose, who joins the Centerfold platform as a “founding creator.”

“Rose is joining a diverse, bold and innovative group of founding members,” a rep said.

The company announced that subscribers to Rose’s Centerfold page will receive special access to the influencer and her content.

“I’m most excited about being part of Centerfold,” Rose offered, “because it gives creators the freedom to express themselves authentically in a positive and open environment.”

“Things move fast in my world, and Centerfold gives me real-time, direct access to my fans and complete creative control over my channel,” Rose added.

The company's Chief Brand and Strategy Officer Rachel Webber described Rose as “a force of nature.”

“Her entrepreneurial spirit, bold and creative self expression, and commitment to advocating for women's equality are a natural fit with Playboy and on Centerfold,” she added. “We can't wait for her to launch on Centerfold and to see all of the behind-the-scenes content and live experiences she's planning to share exclusively with her fans on the platform."

The platform announced it will continue to unveil new creators “as it builds out verticals within the artistic community from the worlds of music, fashion, fitness and adult entertainment, allowing fans and subscribers to interact directly with their favorite stars and personalities.”

Waitlist applications to join the platform are currently in review; to access Centerfold or apply to become a creator, visit Centerfold.com.

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