Emily Ratajkowski is more than just a supermodel or a familiar face from music videos and fashion runways. She’s an author, activist, and entrepreneur who has carved out a unique and powerful space in the ever-evolving world of pop culture.
Born in London and raised in California, Emily rose to fame with her appearance in Robin Thicke’s controversial 2013 music video “Blurred Lines.” While the video catapulted her into stardom, it also became a turning point in her understanding of how women’s bodies are viewed and consumed by the public.
Instead of staying silent or letting her career be defined by one viral moment, Emily did something bold: she took back control of her narrative.
In 2021, she released her debut book “My Body,” a searing collection of essays that unpacks her experiences with fame, objectification, feminism, and power.
In the book, she openly discusses the exploitation and contradictions she faced in an industry that profits off women’s bodies while simultaneously trying to shame them. Her honesty sparked global conversations about ownership, identity, and empowerment.
Beyond her writing, Emily is also a successful entrepreneur. She founded the fashion brand Inamorata, which promotes confidence and body-positivity, showcasing women of all shapes and sizes. Her social media presence isn’t just about beauty—it’s about being unapologetically herself.
She has also become a vocal advocate for reproductive rights, political justice, and gender equality, using her millions of followers to elevate the voices and causes that matter.
In an age where celebrity often means curated perfection, Emily Ratajkowski is breaking the mold—by being real, raw, and relentlessly powerful.