This story is from December 20, 2017

Emily Ratajkowski: Sexiness as a patriarchal idea is problematic

Actor-model Emily Ratajkowski said sexiness is often viewed through a patriarchal lens, which is a problem that needs to be addressed.
Emily Ratajkowski: Sexiness as a patriarchal idea is problematic
Actor-model Emily Ratajkowski said sexiness is often viewed through a patriarchal lens, which is a problem that needs to be addressed. The 26-year-old actor said those who believe women cannot be sexy as well as smart are "sexist".

"It's sexism, basically. I think there's a valid argument behind the idea that sexiness is patriarchal, and that's problematic." "But that being said, it can be really limiting to young women who feel like that's their self-expression; someone telling them that they can't do that is suppressing," Ratajkowski told.
The 'Gone Girl' actor said women continue to be judged on their appearance till date.
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People try to put women in boxes and stereotype them as one thing. There's a need, even as a woman, to become a certain 'type' of girl. But I feel extremely multifaceted. One moment I can be super-silly with my friends, and the next minute I feel like the sexiest woman in the world.
"And that to me doesn't change what my core ideals are, or what I have to say. Just because someone can be sexual doesn't mean they can't be serious," she said.

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