It seems a random dude in New York City has not adopted the “mind ya business” mentality yet — but Emily Ratajkowski sure has.
On Tuesday, the model decided to hit the streets of the Big Apple wearing a gray tank top, black bottoms and a pair of glasses, as seen in this photo of her walking her adorable dog:
Sure, there’s cleavage and a little exposed hip bone action going on, but in a city that once hosted a No Pants Subway Ride day every January, Ratajkowski’s look was not extreme.
Still, according to a social media video that Ratajkowski posted, it seems that one passerby felt her outfit was way too revealing, and decided to inform her of his disapproval.
“Girl, put on a shirt,” the rando can be heard telling the “My Body” author as she walks down the sidewalk.
Although Ratajkowski had enough street smarts not to respond to the man in real time, she made her thoughts on the encounter somewhat clear in her post.
In the video, after the man makes his rude remark, Ratajkowski edited in part of the song “365” from Charli XCX’s latest album, “Brat.” The lyrics from the song featured in the video are “Who the fuck are you? I’m a brat when I’m bumpin’ that” — which may imply that Ratajkowski’s just being brat (or authentically herself) and that she does not care what this person thinks of her.
Her caption for the video is telling, too: “famously not demure, famously not mindful” — a play on the super viral “very demure, very mindful” meme.
“Your demure is what it means to you. It’s being mindful and considerate of the people around you, but also of yourself and how you present to the world,” Jools Lebron, the TikToker behind the meme, explained to CBC News.
Ratajkowski’s caption may also be a snarky response to criticism that the model has received for her provocative sense of style.
In December 2017, Piers Morgan lambasted Ratajkowski for taking part in a lingerie video shoot she did with Love magazine.
“This is Emily Ratajkowski ‘promoting feminism’. Somewhere, Emmeline Pankhurst just vomited,” the British broadcaster wrote on social media, referring to the U.K. suffragist. Morgan also called Ratajkowski a “global bimbo” on an episode of “Good Morning Britain” at the time.
Ratajkowski wrote in response: “Lol never said my love video was a feminist statement. But now it’s worth saying that telling women what to do with their bodies & sexuality is actually just classic sexism. I can have opinions about feminism & also do sexy photo shoots k thanks.”
In January 2024, the model shared an Instagram slideshow of herself wearing a low-cut dress, writing, “decided i’m never beating the bimbo allegations so why not lean in, you know?”
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