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Emily Ratajkowski Has the Best Reaction After Stranger Tells Her to “Put on a Shirt” Mid-Video
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Date:2025-04-26 08:37:50
Emily Ratajkowski is strutting away from the haters.
The supermodel clapped back at a body shamer who told her to "put on a shirt" while walking her dog in New York City.
After the stranger yelled in the Aug. 20 TikTok, Emily—donning a gray tank top, black yoga pants and black sneakers—continued to film herself walking down the street. "Wait for it," the text on her video read, "Man tells me to put on a shirt."
Unphased, she played the song "365" by Charli XCX over the video as she continued to strut. "Who the f--k are you?" the lyrics note. "I'm a brat when I'm bumpin' that. Now I wanna hear my track, are you bumpin' that?"
Meanwhile, the 33-year-old captioned the interaction, "famously not demure, famously not mindful." (A reference to the TikToker Jools Lebron's "very demure, very mindful" trend.)
Fans were shocked by the stranger's comments, with one writing, "Imagine saying that to Emily Ratajkowski." Another shared, "The audacity to speak to a stranger like that. You should dress and be whoever you choose to be."
Others also applauded the Gone Girl alum's response—or lack thereof. One user noted, "I love the no reply he's gotta be embarrassed." While another simply gushed, "Our unbothered queen."
Emily knows there's a huge emphasis on women's bodies in popular culture, which she's had to come to terms with.
"So much of women's value—whether you're an actress or an athlete, or even work in a field where your body isn't necessarily supposed to be a part of your job," she told Marie Claire in August 2022, "your body and your image around your body is still a huge part of who you are, and how the world values women."
"You can be any age, any profession, and you're thinking about your body image," she continued. "I think that's how we consume media as well. As a culture, we're looking at bodies, and we're judging them. And that's part of the intrigue of social media."
The My Body author found her own ways to take charge of her body and image in her career, like writing her book, wearing what she wants and living her life unapologetically. As she told USA Today in 2021, "There are so many things and so much power to be gained from becoming a model or woman who uses her sexuality and image to succeed."
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