Emily Ratajkowski left very little to the imagination as she poured her famous curves into a black tank top that plunged almost to her navel.
The model and podcast host, 32, posed up a storm in her bathroom in a barely-there top, with her bare arms folded over her flat tummy. Emily opted to go without a bra underneath her ribbed black ensemble, exposing swathes of side-boob and a freckle just over her ribs.
Emily arranged her sleek brunette tresses into lazy waves cascading past her shoulders, swiping on a pastel pink pout as she gazed away from the camera. A smokey eye completed her make-up look, with grey shadow over her eyelids and liner marking her waterline.
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Finally deciding to “lean in” to people who label her a “bimbo”, Em captioned her post: “Decided I’m never beating the bimbo allegations so why not lean in, you know?” Fans were instantly enamoured, with YouTuber Tana Mongeau branding her: “So hot.”
Someone else gushed: “Goddess of goddesses!”, while a different social media user said: “Lean in girl! Give them a reason to keep talking!” A fourth fan said: “I hear ya. If they’re gonna talk, give em something to talk about.”
It’s not the first time Emily has been called a bimbo – and this time she’s reclaiming the label for herself, after former Good Morning Britain host Piers Morgan called her a “global bimbo” on the show. While his co-host Susanna Reid introduced her as a “very successful international model”, Piers was having none of it.
He argued back in 2017: “She wants to take all her clothes off and then claim it’s promoting feminism. People like Emily and Kim Kardashian post this stuff to millions of impressionable young women and they don’t just say ‘Don’t I look hot?’, they say ‘I’m doing this to empower women’.”
Emily fumed after the fact: “Lol my [Love Magazine] video was a feminist statement. But now it’s worth saying that telling women what to do with their bodies & sexuality is actually just classic sexism.
“I can have opinions about feminism & also do sexy photo shoots k thanks.” She clapped back: “To me, female sexuality and sexiness, no matter how conditioned it may be by a patriarchal ideal, can be incredibly empowering for a woman if she feels it is empowering to her.
“The way I dress, act, flirt, dance, have sex — those are my decisions and they shouldn’t be impacted by men. Being sexy is fun and I like it. I should never have to apologise for that.”
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The Blurred Lines video star said of the video, which sees her strip down to lingerie and cover herself in food: “In the wake of women coming forward with incredible amounts of sexual harassment cases, I have been so disappointed to hear women talk about ‘modesty’ and ‘our responsibility’ as if we need to, yet again, adjust to make it ‘easier’ for the rest of the world.
“I’m tired of having to consider how I might be perceived by men if I wear a short skirt or post a sexy Instagram. I want to do what I want to do.”
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