Emily Ratajkowski unrecognisable as she shows off jaw-dropping transformation
Emily Ratajkowski was unidentifiable as she strutted out of Sony Studios in a tight green dress and heels, flaunting her new red hair.
The model walked the streets of New York City wearing black sunglasses, a silver mesh purse, strappy heels, and the aforementioned green dress. She later got into a black Toyota Camry Uber.
Yesterday Em Rata posted a photo on Instagram with the caption stating, "gone red" showing off her flaming new hairdo.
The caption then goes on to thank the Kerastase hair brand for "keeping my hair healthy with chroma absolu" and her hair stylist "legend" Jenna Perry. Jenna posted the photos of Emily on her own Instagram, captioning it with the fire emoji. In her photos, Emily wears nothing but a deep plunge-neck black bodysuit.
Emily rose to fame by appearing in the music video for Robin Thicke's song Blurred Lines. The music video was controversial and called sexist for its portrayal of women, especially Emily. During the initial controversy, Emily defended the video and her part in it, saying she did not feel objectified.
Toe-curling moment Madonna's daughter Lourdes is refused entry to celeb bashHowever, in 2021, Emily addressed the music video in her memoir My Body. She claimed Thicke grabbed her without her consent and because she didn't say anything he wasn't chastised for his actions.
She then goes on to say that "with that one gesture, Robin Thicke reminded everyone on the set that we women weren't really in charge...I was nothing more than the hired mannequin."
Emily was also featured in the music video for Maroon 5's song Love Somebody and Taio Cruz's Fast Car.
The 32-year-old model has also dipped her toe in acting, starring opposite Zac Efron in We Are Your Friends in 2015. She also played Ben Affleck's mistress in the 2014 movie adaptation of the book Gone Girl. She also played Tasha, Gibby's girlfriend, in a few episodes of iCarly in the early 2010s.
She later quit acting in 2022, saying: "Hollywood is so fucked up." Emily compared herself to "a piece of meat who people were judging."
Emily was previously married to Sebastian Bear-McClard, an actor and producer. They married in a New York City courthouse in 2018. The couple had a son in 2021 but divorced in the latter half of 2022.