Emily Ratjakovski: "I am obliged to a dizzying career only to my body"

A few weeks ago, the network had information that photographer Jonathan Leder was going to release a book with archival photographs of the famous model of Emily Ratjakovski, on which she poses in very relaxed poses in and without linens. After that, the photos were posted on the Internet, and the reporters stopped sleeping quietly, trying to find out the details of the scandalous photo session.

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Emily placed all the dots over the "and"

Judging by the content of the essays of Ratjakovski on the Internet, she is far from stupid. Once again the model proved it in communication with the press, because for its exclusive interview on the subject of archival photographs, she chose one, but quite authoritative Australian edition of Oyster.

The first question that was asked was about Selfi, on which Emily poses naked, because it's no secret that such pictures often appear in her social networks. Ratjakovski commented on this hobby:

"Many people think that in this way I support sexism, not feminism, but it's not so. In all my writings I say that I have every right to dispose of my body as I want. But others do not have this right. The truth of outsiders is not stopping to spread my candid pictures and take pictures of me when they like it. "

After that, Emily said that she is thinking about her career:

"Once I was completely unpopular, and no one knew about me. For several years I was able to get to the very top of the model elite and become popular. I can talk a lot about my "nude" shots, but thanks to them I became what I am. I know one thing, that I owe my dizzying career only to my body and the ability to submit it very nicely. "
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For some actions you have to pay

After that, the interviewer wanted to talk with Ratatkovski about scandalous photos of Jonathan Leder. Here is what the model said:

"You know, it was after the story with Leder that I realized that some actions have to be paid for. I agreed to publish only 5 photos, and as a result, without my knowledge, all of the 100 appeared on the network. As a result, I had to agree to release this photo album, although it's not pleasant for me. I always told that only the model has the right to dispose of those who show these pictures, and who does not. This is the ideology of feminism. "