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Emily Ratajkowski flashed her enviable cleavage in a tantalizing lace top as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday.
The cheeky sight came four days after she suffered a busty wardrobe malfunction in a Jacquemus dress at the Vanity Fair Oscar party.
Undeterred, she flashed the flesh again four days later in a spring chic blue top that featured a mesh fabric across her bust.
Her blouse, which was perfectly tailored to emphasize her taut cleavage, stylishly matched her long white skirt and garish bright red sneakers.
Earlier in the day, Emily exuded corporate chic in a simple tan blazer paired with a pair of loose-fitting black trousers as she walked her dog Colombo.
Emily Ratajkowski flashed her enviable cleavage in a tantalizing lace top as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday
Her blouse, which was perfectly tailored to emphasize her taut midriff, stylishly matched her long white skirt and garish bright red sneakers
Wearing her dark hair down in gentle waves, she accessorized with a pair of glasses and a discreet set of earrings.
She did, however, tip her hat to her fashionista roots by donning a white blouse that featured an eye-catching stylish pointed hem.
That day, she posted a lively TikTok video making a free speech argument against the current push in the US Congress to ban the social media app.
The House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly Wednesday to pass a bill that would ban TikTok unless its Chinese parent company sold its stake.
Now the bill will go to the Senate and, if passed, will arrive on the desk of US President Joe Biden, who has said he will sign it into law.
So in my personal life, people have made fun of me for how much I talk about TikTok and how important I think it is. They’ll joke like, ‘Oh, you work for the Chinese government? Do you like what’s going on?'” Emily said in her new video.
“And when they raise privacy concerns, what I say to them is, ‘You don’t think Meta and Apple are stealing all our data and our information and selling it to the US government?'” the supermodel reasoned.
‘Because this is one of the few platforms that is not completely controlled by the US government, or through corporations that have US government interests in mind, progressive politics has been able to flourish here. We have been able to see stories and points of view that we would not otherwise have access to.’
Earlier in the day, Emily exuded corporate chic in a simple tan blazer paired with a pair of loose fitting black trousers as she walked her dog Colombo
She wore her dark hair down in gentle waves and accessorised with a pair of glasses and a discreet set of earrings
That day, she posted a spirited TikTok video making a speechless argument against the current push in the US Congress to ban the social media app
Emily theorized: ‘TikTok is being banned because the US government is legitimately afraid of the influence it has on the American people and the general population’
The cheeky sight came four days after she suffered a busty wardrobe malfunction in a Jacquemus dress at the Vanity Fair Oscar party
Emily theorized: ‘TikTok is being banned because the US government is legitimately afraid of the impact it has on the American people and the general population – which to me indicates that TikTok is a very powerful tool for organizing, for alternative thinking and for activism. ‘
She concluded that “while it was really funny and kind of like end-times apocalyptic humor to see Nancy Pelosi do the TikTok Talk, whatever, the TikTokToe thing, we should be really, really scared, and this is a huge moment in our history. ‘
Emily is no stranger to raising her voice against internet censorship, even to the point of courting controversy.
In 2021, she was a rare celebrity who argued against Facebook banning then-US President Donald Trump in the aftermath of the storming of the Capitol on January 6.