Model, actress, and Instagram favourite Emily Ratajkowski has never met a sexy selfie she didn’t like, and she posted a few on Saturday morning.
Clad in a crop top and a very tiny thong, the model strikes a pose in front of two mirrors, giving fans a major view.
Her second post, in the same outfit, at first appears to be a selfie of her face. Closer inspection shows she’s up to the mirror trick in that photo as well.
Fans were very positive, commenting “beautiful” and “cute.”
One even wrote, “MY SENSUAL QUEEN.”
The I Feel Pretty star often receives shaming comments when she (frequently) posts a revealing selfie on Instagram. According to Ratajkowski, many struggle to accept the image of a woman who is comfortable and confident in her own skin — clothed or not.
“We grow up in this patriarchal, misogynistic culture, and women fantasise about watching themselves through a male gaze,” she notes.
“But if a woman decided that she likes herself in a gaze, and it makes her happy, should she feel the burden of where that comes from? I don’t know the answer. That’s now what feminism is about. It’s freedom of choice. Do what you feel like!”
Troll her all you like, but she’s not backing down when it comes to celebrating her sexuality or her body.
Clad in a crop top and a very tiny thong, the model strikes a pose in front of two mirrors, giving fans a major view.
Her second post, in the same outfit, at first appears to be a selfie of her face. Closer inspection shows she’s up to the mirror trick in that photo as well.
Fans were very positive, commenting “beautiful” and “cute.”
One even wrote, “MY SENSUAL QUEEN.”
The I Feel Pretty star often receives shaming comments when she (frequently) posts a revealing selfie on Instagram. According to Ratajkowski, many struggle to accept the image of a woman who is comfortable and confident in her own skin — clothed or not.
“We grow up in this patriarchal, misogynistic culture, and women fantasise about watching themselves through a male gaze,” she notes.
“But if a woman decided that she likes herself in a gaze, and it makes her happy, should she feel the burden of where that comes from? I don’t know the answer. That’s now what feminism is about. It’s freedom of choice. Do what you feel like!”
Troll her all you like, but she’s not backing down when it comes to celebrating her sexuality or her body.
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