Emily Ratajkowski Asks Comedian To Stop Mimicking Her Pics Even She BLOCKED Her ๐Ÿ‘‡๐Ÿ˜‚

Emily Ratajkowski takes action, blocking Celeste Barber on Instagram. Discover the drama unfolding in the social media world.

Emily Ratajkowski found herself in a situation where theย Australian comedianย Celeste Barber mimicked a racy photo of her from two years ago. Despite a well-executed recreation of the skimpy bikini shot leaning against a wall, the comedian faced criticism for her caption, with some social media commenters labeling Celeste as a โ€˜misogynist.โ€™

 

 

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Emily Ratajkowski was pushed over the edge by Celeste Barberโ€™s latest mockery, specifically her G-string photoshoot remake.

Emily Ratajkowski

 

 

Celeste initially poked fun at the supermodel back in 2017.

 

 

 

The caption accompanying the G-string photoshoot declares, โ€˜We are sick of objectifying our bodies! Also, hereโ€™s my a*s.โ€™

 

 

Consequently, Ratajkowski decided to block the comedian on Instagram. In a High Low podcast episode, she expressed her thoughts, โ€œThe whole drama with Celeste has been blown out of proportion.โ€

 

 

This development coincides with the 31-year-oldโ€™s prior discussions about how her image has been exploited for financial gain, as detailed in her book.

Emily Ratajkowski

 

 

She said in the podcast, โ€˜In general, I find her to be really funny. But, the message I was trying to send to her was, โ€œI just donโ€™t want you to do this to me anymoreโ€. I was like, โ€œIโ€™m not giving her my consent for this joke anymore.โ€ It just landed at a specific time for me.โ€™

Ratajkowski asserted that she holds no personal grudge against Celeste, emphasizing that mocking women who express themselves through their bodies is inherently rooted in misogyny.

Emily Ratajkowski continued, โ€˜We really love to pick on female influencers, like they are considered the trash, lamest, most cringe, most embarrassing people on the planet.โ€™

โ€˜I fundamentally find that to be sexist. Yeah, no s**t, women want to be influencers โ€“ itโ€™s one of the ways that women have learned to be successful and make money. Theyโ€™re hustling,โ€™ she added.

Despite facing criticism for her parodies of Ratajkowskiโ€™s photos, Celeste reaffirmed her stance this year, asserting that she remains unapologetic for her actions.

 

 

 

The Wellmania celebrity shared with Marie Claire in January: โ€˜I like running my mouth off. I do it a lot. Iโ€™m quick-witted โ€“ itโ€™s one of my favorite things about me.โ€™

Celeste added: โ€˜I donโ€™t like that I feel I canโ€™t do that as much, and yeah, I do feel like I censor myself sometimes. But then other times I donโ€™t give a f**k and I operate from a place of already being cancelled. I mean good luck to them. You canโ€™t win. They hate what you do one day, then youโ€™re the greatest thing in the world the next day.โ€™

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