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Emily Ratajkowski is popular not only for her stunning beauty but also for her bold, unconventional fashion choices and personality. The 32-year-old model first shot to fame for her fearless, au naturel appearance in Robin Thicke’s music video “Blurred Lines.” Building on her success in the fashion industry and through her social media posts, she has garnered further recognition for her strong stance on women’s empowerment and emancipation, which has earned her both admiration and criticism.
Emily Ratajkowski Uploads Sexy ‘At Home’ Photos On Instagram
With 30 million followers, Emily Ratajkowski’s Instagram page regularly features her sexy snapshots and videos. Friday, April 12, was no exception, as she took to her page and treated her fans to multiple sultry snapshots. For the photoshoot, which, according to the caption, took place at her home, she opted to wear a revealing lace bra that she paired with casual joggers.
To pose for the pictures, Ratajkowski sat on a wooden floor beside a mirrored wall, her dog by her side.
“Girl, you’re stunning,” one of her fans commented on the pictures.
“Flawless beauty,” another commentator chimed in.
Meanwhile, some users criticized the model for displaying skin and catering to the male gaze while talking about the sexualization of women.
A Self-Proclaimed Feminist Icon
In 2021, the model published a collection of personal essays titled My Body, delving into her experiences while exploring society’s fixation on girls and female beauty and its conflicting attitudes towards women’s sexuality. She also talked about the problematic dynamics within the fashion and film industries and the complexities surrounding consent and abuse.
While many of Emily’s fans have praised her for her empowering stance on feminism, some have criticized her, labeling her a “hypocrite who doesn’t practice what she preaches.”
In an interview with Vogue Australia, she clapped back at her critics, stating that she didn’t concern herself with others’ opinions of her.
“I don’t really care if me wearing a crop top is somehow playing into some patriarchy, because it makes me feel good about myself,” she said. “And I shouldn’t be limited on that. Making rules as to what a feminist should look like or wear is insane to me.”