The 32-year-old model bares her cleavage as she rocks a plunging swimsuit in a set of sultry photos, years after beefing with Piers Morgan for calling her a 'global bimbo.'
- Jan 17, 2024
AceShowbiz - Emily Ratajkowski is shrugging off negative comments about her. Instead of fighting back again, the model has decided to embrace her "bimbo" label after failing to fight the "allegations" which have been leveled at her for years.
Making the declaration, the 32-year-old went into a sexy mode for an Instagram post uploaded on Tuesday, January 16. She shared several new snaps that saw her baring her cleavage in a black swimsuit with a very plunging neckline.
The mother of one posed seductively as she put her arms crossed on her chest. She let her long brunette hair down over her shoulders and completed her sassy look with a nude lip and subtle brown eyeshadow.
Emily also included a picture of her dog with its head partly covered in snow, seemingly after playing outside. In the caption, she wrote, "decided i'm never beating the bimbo allegations so why not lean in, you know?"
Emily received supportive feedback from her followers in the comment, including her friend and fellow model Irina Shayk who simply left a fire emoji. Another user wrote, "Read your book the other day. I think that in and of itself is enough beat those allegations." Someone else added, "LEAN IN GIRL. GIVE THEM A REASON TO KEEP TALKING."
Emily did not give a clear context of the allegations that she was trying to beat, but years ago Piers Morgan branded her a "global bimbo" on his TV show "Good Morning Britain". He said in 2017, "I don't know quite what she is...for goodness sake - get some clothes on and get yourself a proper job."
Taking to Twitter, now X, the former "Piers Morgan Tonight" host wrote alongside a photo collage from Emily's Love campaign, "This is Emily Ratajkowski 'promoting feminism.' " He added, "Somewhere, Emmeline Pankhurst just vomited," referring to the late British political activist and leader of British suffragette movement.
Clapping back at Piers' remarks, the "Gone Girl" star wrote on the same platform at the time, "Lol never said my love video was a feminist statement." She continued, "But now it's worth saying that telling women what to do with their bodies & sexuality is actually just classic sexism." The "Blurred Lines" babe insisted, "I can have opinions about feminism & also do sexy photo shoots k thanks."