Emily Ratajkowski needs everybody to get over the 'Obscured Lines' feature

Emily Ratajkowski is tired to death of everybody alluding to her as "that young lady from the 'Obscured Lines' feature."

The on-screen character and model, who stars in "We Are Your Friends" close by Zac Efron, says her suggestive execution in Robin Thicke's scandalous "Obscured Lines" music feature is the uttermost thing from her psyche nowadays.

"I wasn't into the thought at all at first. I think I put on a show of being a touch irritated in the feature," the 24-year-old told InStyle UK, including that the noteworthy clasp is presently "the most despicable aspect of my presence."

"When anybody comes up to me about 'Obscured Lines,' I'm similar to, 'would we say we are truly discussing a feature from three years prior?'"

Thicke's questionable music feature changed Ratajkowski from an unknown model into a conspicuous name and prompted her profession beginning part in David Fincher's "Gone Girl," close by Ben Affleck.

On her tremendously talked about bareness in "Obscured Lines," as well as in "Gone Girl," she doesn't comprehend what all the complain speaks the truth. "It's bizarre to me that the response to a lady's exposed body is so questionable in our way of life," she told the magazine.

"My mum taught me to never apologize for my sexuality. My father never made me feel humiliated. I likewise don't think I've ever had a consciousness I could call my own body as being super-sexual. It was constantly simply my body."
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