Emily Ratajkowski responded to a man who yelled at her to “put on a shirt” during a walk in New York City.
The 33-year-old model and actress took Your TikTok on Tuesday to share a short video of herself walking down the street.
At the beginning of the eight-second clip, she can be seen crossing the street as a man is heard telling her to “put a shirt on.”
It was an interesting comment since Emily was, in fact, wearing a grey tank top on the outing.
The clip ends with Charli XCX’s hit 365, which reads: “Who the fuck are you? I’m a brat when I play that. Now I wanna hear my song, are you playing that?”
Emily Ratajkowski responded to a man who yelled at her to put on a shirt during a walk in New York City
The 33-year-old actress and model is photographed at the Met Gala in New York City in May.
Emily captioned the video: ‘Wait a man tells me to put a shirt on.’
She also poked fun at the recent “demure” online trend popularized by TikTok star Jools Lebron.
Emily added to the caption: “famously immodest, famously unaware.”
Last week, Emily became the latest in a long line of stars to say she is “decentering men.”
The model and actress joins a group of young women who say they have abandoned romance in favour of a life without men, and describe themselves as “sober guys”.
On TikTok, thousands of women have vowed to give up alcohol as part of “self-care,” with the ritual aimed at providing a year of individual healing outside of the dating world.
And the trend hasn’t just affected disillusioned Gen Z women, as life without boys has become increasingly popular, even some of the most famous and desirable female celebrities have opted to ditch the men.
In a recent Fashion In an interview with writer Sarah Manguso, Emily confessed that she is choosing to “decenter” men, insisting that she no longer finds the idea of a whirlwind romance interesting.
On Tuesday, she took to her TikTok to share a short video of herself walking down the street when at the beginning of the eight-second clip she can be seen crossing the street as a man can be heard telling her to “put a shirt on.”
It was an interesting comment, as Emily was wearing a grey tank top in the outing, as the clip ends with Charli xcx’s hit 365, where the lyrics go: “Who the fuck are you? I’m a brat when I play that. Now I wanna hear my song, are you playing that?”
Emily is seen walking her dog Colombo in New York City on Tuesday.
During the interview, the two discussed the themes of Sarah’s new book, infidelity and divorce, and both reflected on their experiences of love broken by infidelity.
‘Decentering men has been a big part of my life,’ Emily said during the interview.
‘I still love men in many ways, but the Disney fairy tale I once embraced about being chosen and building a life being desirable to one man and keeping another man and all that, it just doesn’t seem interesting to me anymore.’
Among the reasons for this decision, Emily described the unfair balance of emotional work she has been juggling in her previous relationship.
Julia Fox She recently revealed that she decided to stop having sex with men altogether and said she has been celibate for over two years to avoid them.
According to online videos, the cleanup is motivated in part by women’s disillusionment with online dating apps like Hinge, Tinder and Bumble, and a study revealing that 90 percent of Gen Z is dissatisfied with apps.
Other celebrities who have given up dating men include Kate Hudson, Britney Spears and Drew Barrymore.
According to Blueheart sex therapist Dr. Katherine Hertlein, people can become celibate for a variety of reasons.
Last week, Emily became the latest in a long line of stars to say she is “de-centering men” – pictured here in May.
Julia Fox photographed in August 2024. Julia said she stopped dressing for the male gaze after realising she had spent her life dressing for men’s pleasure but didn’t want to “dress for the girls”.
She told FEMAIL: ‘The choice to be celibate is often closely linked to religious beliefs and practices, but this is not always the case. There is evidence that younger people are having sex with fewer partners.
‘In 2021, a UCLA survey showed that 38 percent of respondents aged 18 to 30 reported having no sexual partners in the past year, up from 22 percent in 2011.
‘Celibacy can be a healthy choice, depending on your personal reasons and circumstances. It is important to take into account your own needs, values and well-being.
“Some people find that celibacy helps them focus on personal growth, professional goals or emotional healing,” she concluded.
Emily, the author of her own feminist biography, My Body, was previously married to film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, with whom she has a son, Sylvester “Sly” Apollo.
After her son was born, Emily said she found herself saddled with “being the breadwinner while also managing our social schedule and being the primary caregiver for our son.”
She said that since getting married and having children, she told Vogue her life had become: “suddenly extremely small and less important, less valuable.”
The couple divorced in 2022 after it was reported that Sebastian cheated on his wife of two years, “multiple times.”
Pictured: Emily Ratajkowski and Sebastian Bear-McClard attend the premiere of Uncut Gems during the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. The two divorced in 2022 following reports that Sebastian had been unfaithful “multiple times”
Since the two split, Emily pledged her commitment until the end of their romance by remaking their engagement into a set of “divorce rings” (pictured).
Since the two split, Emily pledged her commitment until the end of the romance by redoing their engagement in a set of ‘divorce rings’.
“I don’t think a woman should be stripped of her diamonds just because she’s losing a man,” the model told Vogue after re-wearing the ring.
Despite her vow to take men off the radar, the mother-of-one has been embroiled in a number of romance rumours, including the latest suggestion that she is dating country rapper Shaboozey.
Since her divorce, Emily has been romantically linked to Brad Pitt, Harry Styles, Pete Davidson, Eric Andre and Jack Greer.