Emily Ratajkowski & Husband Sebastian Bear-McClard SPLIT
Emily Ratajkowski is sounding disconnected astir Netflix's caller film, Blonde.
While admitting she hasn't seen the caller Marilyn Monroe movie yet, the My Body author shared a video connection criticizing the movie for objectifying the wounded of women.
"We emotion to fetishize pistillate pain," she shared successful a TikTok video Sept. 30. "Look at Amy Winehouse. Look astatine Britney Spears. Look astatine the mode we obsess implicit [Princess] Diana's death. Look astatine the mode we obsess implicit dormant girls and serial killers. Watch any CSI episode, and it's this brainsick fetishization of pistillate symptom and death."
Ratajkowski, 31, noted that she herself has besides learned however to crook her wounded into a commodity.
"I deliberation arsenic women, I tin accidental for myself, I've learned however to fetishize my ain symptom and my ain hurt, truthful it feels similar thing that tin beryllium tended to, that's benignant of sexy," she explained. "'Oh, I'm this f--ked up miss and whatever,' and I deliberation we bash that successful many, galore antithetic ways.
The Gone Girl actress—who filed for divorce from husband Sebastian Bear-McClurd last month—said she present wants women to clasp their choler and shared details astir a caller epoch that she is entering aft her divided from the Uncut Gems producer.
"I was reasoning astir it, and you cognize what's benignant of hard to fetishize? Anger," Ratajkowski continued. "Anger is hard to fetishize. So, I person a proposal. I deliberation we each request to beryllium a small much pissed off. 2022 is my bitch era. I deliberation we should each beryllium successful our bitch era. So, I'm going to beryllium pissed disconnected erstwhile I spot this movie, I already cognize it, but it's thing new. I'm conscionable going to get angry."
Ratajkowski isn't unsocial successful her disapproval of the Andrew Dominik-directed film, which stars Ana de Armas as Monroe.
Last month, a typical for Planned Parenthood called out a country successful the Netflix movie wherever Armas' quality communicates with her unborn fetus that asks her not to "hurt it" similar she did past time, seemingly referencing an earlier abortion.
"While termination is safe, indispensable wellness care, anti-abortion zealots person agelong contributed to termination stigma by utilizing medically inaccurate descriptions of fetuses and pregnancy," Planned Parenthood Federation of America's nationalist manager of arts and amusement engagement Caren Spruch told The Hollywood Reporter Sept. 30. "Andrew Dominik's caller film, Blonde, bolsters their connection with a CGI-talking fetus, depicted to look similar a afloat formed baby. It was a shame the creators of Blonde chose to lend to anti-abortion propaganda and stigmatize people's wellness attraction decisions instead."
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