Emily Ratajkowski in Racy GQ Shoot, Talks About Men, Nudity and ‘Blurred Lines’ Video
Czarina Malleta | | Aug 03, 2015 06:00 AM EDT |
(Photo : REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn) Actress Emily Ratajkowski arrives at The Hollywood Reporter's 23rd annual Women in Entertainment breakfast, in Los Angeles, California December 10, 2014.
After her appearance in the "Blurred Lines" music video, Emily Ratajkowski now finds herself on the cover of GQ magazine.
According to Huffington Post, sizzling hot model Emily Ratajkowski will appear on the September 2015 issue of GQ magazine. The photos that she shared via her Instagram account were shot by photographer Mario Testino. She was styled by celebrity stylist Katie Grand.
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In one of the photos, the model seems to be wearing a latex top while biting down chains. In another shot, Instagram's "It-girl" is seen holding a lipstick tube with her teeth like a cigar.
In her feature, the model-turned-celebrity opened up about the controversial "Blurred Lines" video, men and nudity.
"I think I've done enough nudity now that I don't really need to do 'Blurred Lines' again. Like, if someone asked me to do it now, I'd probably say no," said Ratajkowski on her GQ interview. "I didn't feel objectified when I was making it. I felt like I was having a lot of fun as a sexual person."
Emily also had something to say about the "Fappening" issue when hackers released nude photos of her, as well as Jennifer Lawrence, Kim Kardashian and Rihanna.
"I've gotten over the fact I've got no privacy. This is not the right way to think, politically, that you have nothing to hide," the model said. "I think once it's out there, it's out there, and I'm not sure that anyone who googles it is necessarily a criminal. I think the people that stole the photos are."
In another article by Daily Mail, Emily revealed spoke about her feelings towards love and what she finds attractive in men.
"Making sure you get what you want in sex. And feeling sexual without feeling like it's for someone else. Being in love and acting sexually on it in a million different ways is empowering," Emily confessed. "I love men's butts; I shouldn't have to feel embarrassed of that."
Having appeared in the movie "Gone Girl," Emily admitted that finding more fulfilling roles became hard for her.
"When people Google my name they see this bikini sex symbol kind of thing and they're scared to cast as anything but that," Emily said.
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