American Supermodel and Emily Emily Ratakovski admitted that it was tired of being a sex symbol for decades. Quotes from her book “My Body” (MY BODY) leads the Sun.
The mannequin said that parents followed her appearance and clothing from an early age, and also taught it to benefit from their attractiveness. According to Ratakovski, in childhood she prayed and asked God to make her beautiful. “I considered the beauty of the way to be special. When I became so, then the love of parents felt most,” she explained.
Ratakovski stressed that he first encountered undesirable male attention at 12 years during a model casting at school. The agent, whose name is not disclosed, drew attention to the eyes of the girl in the pictures in the portfolio. “On this sight it is clear that she has sex,” he spoke. The model noted that he felt humiliated, but I realized myself the sexiest among other contenders.
“Once I was kicked out of school dances, because I thought that I would look too sexually and deliberately demonstrating my figure. I cried, telling my mother about it, and she said that I should continue in the same spirit, – the heroine of the material . – It seemed to me that I was obliged to prove to everyone that I was the most sexiest in the world. “
Businesswoman managed to gain great popularity in social networks, where she regularly published photos in nude. Ratakovski admitted that in real life it constantly feels the objectification of his person, and the title of sex symbol limits it in different aspects of life.
“I am tired of apologizing for the demonstration of my body. Writing a book – an attempt to finally understand that it means sexuality for me,” the model concluded.
Emily Ratakovski became famous after participating in the video on the song of Robin Tika Blurred Lines, which in 2013 ranked first places in the charts of 24 countries. After that, she repeatedly participated in the weeks of fashion, and also starred in the cinema, television show and for famous fashion magazines. The Book “My Body” was published by the Sunday Times edition in October 2021.