Kim Kardashian strips off with Emily Ratajkowski in topless mirror selfie
KIM Kardashian says she has “nothing to wear” again, and this time neither does Emily Ratajkowski in a topless selfie posted on Instagram.
KIM Kardashian says she has “nothing to wear” again, and this time neither does Emily Ratajkowski.
The pair posted a topless selfie together on Twitter and Instagram in a similar vein to the picture Kardashian posted earlier this month in which she was pictured naked with black bars covering her modesty.
“When we’re like ... we both have nothing to wear LOL @emrata,” wrote the reality star alongside the pic, which shows the pair topless and flipping the bird at the mirror.
But Ratajkowski seems to have agreed to join Kardashian in a bid to make a statement about female sexuality.
The 24-year-old wrote that women shouldn’t be shamed for their bodies, or for their sexual expression in a series of tweets.
However sexual our bodies may be, we need to hve the freedom as women to choose whn & how we express our sexuality. pic.twitter.com/1KK0MtXRuv
â Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) March 30, 2016
We are more than just our bodies, but that doesn't mean we have to be shamed for them or our sexuality. #liberated
â Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) March 30, 2016
Even if being sexualized by society's gaze is demeaning, there must be a space where women can still be sexual when they choose to be.
â Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) March 30, 2016
"Why demonize female sexuality if only to keep us in the dark about the power and beauty of our bodies?" @guerrillafem
â Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) March 30, 2016
Ratajkowski previously defended Kardashian against critics after her first selfie caused controversy.
She wrote on Twitter: “Love when a man comments on a woman’s decision to post a nude photo. Her body, her career. Sexist bullsh*t @kimkardashian.”
Kardashian was so grateful for the support, she sent Ratajkowski a bunch of flowers.
“Thank you for the beautiful flowers and note @kimkardashian,” she wrote on Twitter, “it’s so important that we let women express their sexuality and share their bodies however they choose.”