Emily Ratajkowski shares several swimsuit photos after defending Billie Eilish


Emily Ratajkowski seems to know how she looks her very best – in swimwear.

And on Monday the 28-year-old supermodel treated her fans to a look at her lean frame as she shared several images while in a yellow and black suit.

This comes after she defended Billie Eilish for posing in a bathing suit. Emily said on Twitter, ‘Another example of how women can’t win. However they present themselves-covered up or sexualized-will always be criticized.’

Lovely look: Emily Ratajkowski seems to know how she looks her very best – in swimwear. And on Monday the 28-year-old supermodel treated her fans to a look at her lean frame as she shared several images while in a yellow and black suit

Every angle is taken in: Here the Vogue model showed off her backside in a bathroom

Every angle is taken in: Here the Vogue model showed off her backside in a bathroom

The actress then added, ‘Until patriarchal power structures are dismantled women will never be truly empowered. In the meantime DRESS HOWEVER U WANT.’

She was reacting to the Bad Guy singer talking about the trolling she was faced with recently.

When the five-time Grammy winner opts for a look outside of her comfort zone every now and then, she’s shocked at the reaction it gets.

Similar but different: The pinup wore the Hygeia top and the Melba bottom

Similar but different: The pinup wore the Hygeia top and the Melba bottom

In a new interview the singer opened up about being slut-shamed earlier this year after she shared a ‘tame’ video of herself from the shoulders up in a bikini while on vacation in Hawaii with friends.

The 18-year-old said during her Dazed cover interview: ‘I saw comments like, ‘How dare she talk about not wanting to be sexualized and wear this?!”

‘It was trending. There were comments like, ‘I don’t like her anymore because as soon as she turns 18 she’s a whore.’ Like, dude. I can’t win. I can-not win.’

A closeup look of her bottom: The UCLA graduate has no qualms about showing off her body

A closeup look of her bottom: The UCLA graduate has no qualms about showing off her body

In the past, she’s revealed the reasoning behind her signature look, partially not wanting to be sexualized, but also having to do with her own body image.

She told Vogue in her March cover interview: ‘I just hated my body. I would have done anything to be in a different one.’

Eilish added: ‘I really wanted to be a model, really bad, and I was chubby and short. I developed really early. I had boobs at nine. I got my period at 11. So my body was going faster than my brain.’

Team Eilish: This comes after she defended Billie Eilish for posing in a bathing suit. Emily said on Twitter, 'Another example of how women can’t win. However they present themselves-covered up or sexualized-will always be criticized'

Team Eilish: This comes after she defended Billie Eilish for posing in a bathing suit. Emily said on Twitter, ‘Another example of how women can’t win. However they present themselves-covered up or sexualized-will always be criticized’

More from EmRat: The actress then added, 'Until patriarchal power structures are dismantled women will never be truly empowered. In the meantime DRESS HOWEVER U WANT'

More from EmRat: The actress then added, ‘Until patriarchal power structures are dismantled women will never be truly empowered. In the meantime DRESS HOWEVER U WANT’

Her view on this: Billie talked about the backlash in Dazed magazine this month

Her view on this: Billie talked about the backlash in Dazed magazine this month

Emily, who is wed to movie producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, has moved west during NYC’s COVID-19 disaster. 

Emily often spends time in Los Angeles as she also works as an actress having appeared with Ben Affleck in Gone Girl and Amy Schumer in I Feel Pretty.   

Last week Ratajkowski said she styles her hair to ‘stay sane’ during the coronavirus.

The model has urged people to practice ‘self-care’ while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic, and says that even the simple act of taking a shower and styling her hair can help her feel relaxed and at ease.

Stay happy: The model has urged people to practice 'self-care' while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic, and says that even the simple act of taking a shower and styling her hair can help her feel relaxed and at ease

Stay happy: The model has urged people to practice ‘self-care’ while staying at home during the coronavirus pandemic, and says that even the simple act of taking a shower and styling her hair can help her feel relaxed and at ease

She said: ‘A tip to staying sane is: showering and brushing your hair. Seriously, just do it. Maybe even put lotion on. You’ll be amazed at how much little rituals of self-care can help lift your mood.’

And Emily also believes there are ‘no rules’ during the current health crisis when it comes to routine, as she encouraged people not to ‘pressure’ themselves to conform to a particular schedule.

She added: ‘Something to remember is: No rules. If one night you can’t fall asleep, fine. If one afternoon you can’t seem to stay awake, fine. Listen to your body and stop pressuring yourself. Please.’

The lingerie designer has been reading books during the new free time she has acquired thanks to the lockdown, including ‘This Life’ by Martin Hägglund, which she credited with giving her ‘hope’ amid the health crisis.

She sure loves this guy: During time off with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard

She sure loves this guy: During time off with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard

Speaking about the title during an interview with Vogue, she said: ‘Another concise (albeit dense) and philosophical book I’m enjoying making my way through right now is Martin Hägglund’s This Life. 

‘Hägglund devotes a lot of his argument to the value of time and the power we have in what we chose to do with it. 

‘He also argues that the finite amount of time we have on earth is what makes life have purpose.

‘In a moment when many of us have more time on our hands and fewer things that make us busy and easily distracted, this is a nice text to offer perspective and hope.’