Emily Ratajkowski
American actress and model Emily O'Hara Ratajkowski, born on June 7, 1991. She was born in London to American parents and was raised in San Diego, she first was featured on the cover of March's issue of the sexually explicit magazine, treats! This led to her appearing in two music videos - Robin Thicke's "Blurred Lines" (the number-one track of 2013 across many countries) as well as Maroon 5's "Love Somebody". Ratajkowski was featured in 2015 and 2014 Sports Illustrated swimsuit magazines. In 2015, Ratajkowski made her professional runway debut modeling for Marc Jacobs during New York Fashion Week. Since since then, she's walked on Paris Fashion Week's runway for Miu Miu. Ratajkowski was featured in the Buick Super Bowl commercial in Super Bowl 50 (2016) and is now the spokesperson for brands such as DKNY, The Frye Company, Kerastase, Paco Rabanne, and DL1961. Ratajkowski was an actor in San Diego when she was a kid. Then, she became an occasional character on Nickelodeon's iCarly series (2009-2010). Her feature film debut was in 2014 as Ben Affleck's lover in Gone Girl. Her other roles included Entourage (2015). We Are Your Friends 2015., I Feel Pretty (2018). Welcome Home 2018 (2018). She also appeared in the miniseries The Spoils Before Dying (2015). Easy (2016) was her anthology. Ratajkowski has been a spokesperson and advocate for Planned Parenthood's women's rights. Her views on sexual expression have been met with criticism and praise from both men and women. She has also been self-described as a feminist. Ratajkowski's exposure to the naked female figure as an artist and photographer during her early years that included work by Herb Ritts as well as the work of Helmut Newton and Herb Ritts during her childhood, prepared her for work that was purely naked. She said that there is a culture of men watching pornography and then they get offended when a classic nude photograph or portrait is shown. It was not something she felt. She was also influenced by third-wave feminism and works such as The Beauty Myth and Promiscuities by Naomi Wolf.






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