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Emily Ratajkowski has an appropriate response to a stranger’s rude comment

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Emily Ratajkowski has an appropriate response to a stranger's rude comment

Looks like some random guy in New York City has the “mind your businessmentality yet, but Emily Ratajkowski certainly has.

On Tuesday, the model decided to hit the streets of the Big Apple wearing a gray tank top, black bottoms and glasses, as seen in this photo of her walking her adorable dog:

Emily Ratajkowski walks her dog on Tuesday, August 20, 2024, in New York City.

Sure, there’s cleavage and a bit of exposed hip bone action, but in a city where there was once a No pants subway ride Every day in January, Ratajkowski’s appearance wasn’t extreme.

Still according A social media video that Ratajkowski posted, it seems a passerby thought her outfit was way too revealing and decided to let her know of his disapproval.

“Girl, put on a shirt,” the rando is heard saying to the “My Body” author as she walks down the sidewalk.

Although Ratajkowski had enough smarts not to respond to the man in real time, she made her thoughts on the encounter somewhat clear in her post.

In the video, after the man made his rude comment, Ratajkowski edited part of the song “365” from Charli XCX’s latest album, “Brat.” The lyrics of the song in the video read: ‘Who the fuck are you? I’m a brat when I get into that” – which could mean that Ratajkowski is just being a brat (or authentically herself) and she doesn’t care what this person thinks of her.

Her caption for the video is also telling: “famously not demure, famously not observant” – a play on the super viral ‘very understated, very conscious’ meme.

‘Your modesty is what it means to you. It means that you take into account the people around you, but also yourself and how you present yourself to the world,” says Jools Lebron, the TikToker behind the meme. explained to CBC News.

Ratajkowski’s caption could also be a snarky response to the criticism the model has received for her provocative sense of style.

In December 2017, Piers Morgan slammed Ratajkowski for taking part in a lingerie video shoot she did with Love magazine.

“This is Emily Ratajkowski ‘promoting feminism.’ Somewhere Emmeline Pankhurst just threw up,” the British broadcaster said wrote on social mediareferring to the British suffragist. Morgan also called Ratajkowski a “global bimbo‘ at the time on an episode of ‘Good Morning Britain’.

Ratajkowski wrote in response: “Lol never said my love video was a feminist statement. But now it’s worth saying that telling women what to do with their bodies and sexuality is really just classic sexism. I can have an opinion about feminism and also do sexy photo shoots, thank you.”

In January 2024, the model shared a Instagram slideshow of himself, wearing a low-cut dress, and wrote: “I’ve decided I’ll never beat the bimbo accusations, so why don’t you lean in, you know?”