“These photos being used w/out my permission is an example of exactly the opposite of what I stand for … women choosing when and how they want to share their sexuality and bodies.” “Five out of the now 100s of released photos were used for what they were intended: an artful magazine shoot back in 2012,” Ratajkowski wrote. As Ratajkowski sees it, her photo shoot was intended for an “artful” magazine shoot, and are now not being used for ill intent.
“Fun” is far from the word that Ratajkowski is using to describe the impending release. Download Blurred Lines- Robin Thicke ft TI & Pharrell Unrated (Uncut) free mobile sex videos and many more porn clips, Enjoy iphone porn at 16honeys. “And as far as shoots go, I would say it was fun.”Īlso Read: Kim Kardashian-Emily Ratajkowski Topless Selfie Falls Flat With Critics (Photo) “She was very, shall we say, comfortable with her body,” Leder said of the photos, according to a description of the collection by publisher Imperial Pictures Publishing. Thicke described his video by saying, “It’s totally despicable and wonderful all at the same time.The book, due out next month, is an expanded reissue of a previously released book, containing photos that Leder shot of Ratajkowski in 2012. A desperation that hits rock bottom at the video’s 3:14-minute mark when the words “Robin Thicke Has a Big D**k” make an uncensored show-stopping appearance. Unfortunately for Thicke, the nudity as well as the larger-than-life hashtagged words, reek of desperation. RELATED: 10 Biggest WTFs from Fall Out Boy’s ‘Phoenix’ Video And while sex is implied in the lyrics rather than the action, the video’s imagery - which includes not only the aforementioned stuffed dog and bicycle but also Thicke being slapped by a foot, a Hannibal-style mask, and a stop sign on a woman’s derriere - certainly seem to celebrate a less-than-vanilla sexual appetite. With a chorus that proclaims, “I know you want it / You’re a good girl” and lyrics that include “Okay, now he was close / Tried to domesticate you / But you’re an animal / Baby it’s in your nature,” “Blurred Lines” seems to laud the adventurous woman. The wanton nudity is also unfortunate because it distracts from what could be an interesting commentary on kink. Thicke says it himself: the women’s “bodies” are beautiful, and should therefore be gawked at. The women, much like the bicycle and taxidermic dog that also make guest appearances in the video, are props. But it is precisely this nonchalance that is upsetting. After all, the women act like they hardly notice their breasts are bare. The nudity in Thicke’s video seems like it should be a non-issue. RELATED: Yeah Yeah Yeahs Video Features a Woman Burned Alive 'We’re at an interesting time where women have been told to.
Would it kill Thicke to show a little skin of his own? Or T.I.? Pharrell? Beuller? Model Emily Ratajkowski of 'Blurred Lines' music video fame said that society needs to learn how to deal with the nude female form. If the video - which depicts a fully-clothed Thicke, T.I., and Pharrell surrounded by topless women clad only in flesh-colored thongs - is supposed to be an homage to the beauty of the female figure, then why do I feel so objectified? The answer, I believe, is that the nudity in the video is gratuitous, and not reciprocated. “A woman’s body is the most beautiful thing on the planet. Shows like the Real World and Jerry Springer have been blurring out the spontaneous nudity that happens during filming for more than a decade. “My whole point of the video was to be provocative and show a sense of humor and to not take nudity seriously as we do in America sometimes,” Thicke said of the video in a Google+ Hangout before its release. And nothing is more scandalous than an areola. But it may be the most NSFW music video to hit the web in recent memory. and Pharrell) doesn’t include suggestive gyrations, drug use, violence of any kind, or simulated sex. Robin Thicke‘s video for “Blurred Lines” (which features rappers T.I.