Amber Rose took no prisoners after throwing some serious shade at Kim Kardashian and her sister Kylie Jenner on Friday.

In an interview on Power 105.1's radio show The Breakfast Club, the shaven-headed model at first praised Kim for her good looks - claiming that she first thought the Kardashian was "beautiful" and "amazing" when she first hit the scene with Paris Hilton.

But she said that Kim's Instagram selfies made her seem "fake," adding that: "She has potential to be like really dope, but to me she's not."

In a thinly-veiled swipe at her former boyfriend, Amber also said that Kim and Kanye were a "match made in heaven."

 

The 31 year-old beauty used to date Kim's husband Kanye West from 2008 til 2010 - but has alleged that the Kardashian beauty was hooking up with the rapper throughout their relationship - and cited her as the reason they broke up.

Amber also had an indirect pop at Kylie Jenner when dissing her rumoured rapper boyfriend Tyga - who at 25 is eight years her senior.

Tyga was engaged to Amber's best friend Blac Chyna, 26, the mother of his two year-old son King - but they split up not long before he was spotted out with the 17 year-old reality star in November last year.

Amber said of Kylie: "She's a baby. She needs to go to bed at 7 o'clock. That's ridiculous. He should be ashamed of himself."

"He had a beautiful woman and a baby and left that for a 16 year-old who just turned 17."

But Amber's ill feelings towards the two sisters may be understandable - she has been nursing a broken heart after she walked in on her 'soulmate' ex-husband Wiz Khalifa in bed with twin sisters last September.

 

It was the last straw for her after she claimed in the interview that rapper Wiz had cheated multiple times throughout their marriage - but she insisted that her soon-to-be ex-husband was still a good person.

It's like 'Dude that's not you.' That's not my husband. That's not the man that I know. Wiz isn't a bad guy. He has great spirit, that's why I married him. People make mistakes."

Listen to the full interview here: