In the essay she published yesterday on The Cut, Buying Myself Back, Emily Ratajkowski presents to us a series of events from her modeling career, cutting us one anecdote at a time like a ruthless card dealer who knows exactly what your weak points are. Every story centers on the question of her image and its ownership: the first is almost innocuous and certainly not easily sympathetic — I mean, hey, getting sued for posting a cute paparazzi pic on IG? It’s not even a first world problem, more like a “model/celebrity problem;” at any rate, it sure doesn’t feel like a big deal to the rest of us, right?
yes, read the emrata essay
yes, read the emrata essay
yes, read the emrata essay
In the essay she published yesterday on The Cut, Buying Myself Back, Emily Ratajkowski presents to us a series of events from her modeling career, cutting us one anecdote at a time like a ruthless card dealer who knows exactly what your weak points are. Every story centers on the question of her image and its ownership: the first is almost innocuous and certainly not easily sympathetic — I mean, hey, getting sued for posting a cute paparazzi pic on IG? It’s not even a first world problem, more like a “model/celebrity problem;” at any rate, it sure doesn’t feel like a big deal to the rest of us, right?