Chloe Obsession – Photos of a passionate kiss shared by model and actor Stefan Buck have sparked many sexist comments. But why are we so hard on EmRata?
This week we’ve been frantically scrolling through our newsfeeds in search of newsworthy outfits. Quickly bored with delving into the 25 words (25!) that make up a little girl’s name, the name of a Spanish duke, we decided to explore the site. Daily Mail:, a veritable minefield of explosive revelations, until you hit the shard that will change everything. Then we were stunned to discover photos of Emily Ratajkowski and a man named Stefan Buck passionately kissing.
In these photos, immortalized outside a Parisian restaurant, the duo flirt like a couple of teenagers. This unexpected romance, especially with a Frenchman, has the merit of arousing our curiosity. So who is Stefan Buck? Through our research, we discover that the Franco-Congolese actor started his career as a comedian at a very young age before breaking into films in the mid-2010s.
And if this new romance charms us, it’s clearly not for everyone. This is evidenced by the many disapproving, even insulting comments that we can read about EmRata under the posts. Daily Mail: and: Just Jared. “Everybody had it,” some declare. “Who hasn’t been kissed right now?” the others storm. But why so much hate?
Ab crack and maxi-neckline
Agreed, Emily Ratajkowski’s many accomplishments have been in the tabloid spotlight for months. But should we blame the top model for living her single life freely, even if it means risking the world’s comments?
Emily Ratajkowski is not her first controversy. From her surreal ‘ab crack’, an abdominal cleavage that many netizens tried to recreate in 2016 despite the extreme thinness it implied, to her maxi-neckline dress designed by Julien Macdonald and rated “too vulgar”, EmRata has been very felt. bad buzz. So much so that we wonder if, after all, the main stakeholder will not be a little above all this. Even doing the contradictions?
Ambiguity of feelings
We remember when we first saw the model. It was in 2016 when she posted a photo on the beach wearing a straw hat and a simple bikini. We remember being amazed by this ultra-flat stomach, this perfectly shaped belly. Admittedly a bit jealous to have him. Admire his audacity, but also raise eyebrows when he poses almost naked while walking his dog on the street. And we suddenly realize that if EmRata is the subject of so much debate, it is because of the ambivalence of feelings it evokes.
Mom is ashamed
Whatever she does, EmRata is judged by how she exposes her body and sexuality, from her love life to motherhood. Thus, some Internet users see in these bold posts a license to endlessly comment on the thirty-year-old’s figure. “What happened to your belly button?” one wrote. “If she didn’t have breasts, she wouldn’t know what to do with her life,” adds another. Or. “I wish you hadn’t messed up your face, it was perfect.” And we tell ourselves that sometimes we are too indifferent to the contradictions directed at it.
victim of body shaming thirty years old is also an object a mom is embarrassed permanent. Under one of her latest posts, where she reveals videos of herself while pregnant with her son Sylvester, who was born in March 2021, we find messages like: “One thing is certain. Your child will know that you are famous for taking your clothes off.”
We also remember this controversy that happened in June 2021. Emily Ratajkowski then poses with her baby, which netizens criticize for carrying her the wrong way without holding her head back. “That’s not how you hold a baby @emrata and your millions of followers shouldn’t be encouraged to do the same,” urged broadcaster Piers Morgan on Twitter. I’d be happy to give you some advice if you need it…” On her Instagram feed, Emily Ratajkowski also gets the craziest thoughts, and more, from her followers. Under the last post, some people complain, for example, that he has so little furniture in his room.
Inspirational messages
And some go even further. The Jewish-born content creator was recently criticized for not officially taking sides in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. And we can’t help but think. Why should an influencer necessarily speak out about a geopolitical conflict? And the most important thing. Does Emily Ratajkowski deserve such cruelty?
After all, the model doesn’t just wear see-through dresses and show off her curves. The self-proclaimed feminist also sends inspirational messages by appearing in a magazine with underarm hair. Harper’s Bazaar recommending therapy to those looking to regain self-confidence, and speaking openly about the struggles she faces with her body.
“Shame on you !”
Clearly, she also says she is “aware” that her sexuality is, in many ways, “heavily influenced by misogyny.” “But it makes me feel good, and it’s my choice, right? He says. That’s what feminism is all about, choice, right?” In short, EmRata complicates us, so complicates us. But isn’t that a bit too much for the same woman? Blamed for her modesty or lack of intelligence, the way she plays the role of a mother or her unique figure, does EmRata even have the right to lift a finger?
The American has repeatedly expressed his weariness with the hostility of his detractors. We did come across a story dated 2021 where she was already denouncing these “shameful comments” that confirmed she was “not fit to be a mother”. “Shame on you,” he said at the time. And we tell ourselves we’ll win now if we let him breathe. So we leave our Instagram profile again. To better restore faith in humanity. During his recent appearance in Kenya, Charles III mentioned Kate Middleton, his “adored daughter-in-law”, in his speech.
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Source: Le Figaro