Emily Ratajkowski has done it again! She has released thirst trap photos flaunting her boobs and curves in a tiny red bikini while having some fun at the beach at sunset.
She threw the hot pics on her 29.7 million Instagram page with love emojis. The Daily Mail has more;
Emily Ratajkowski left little to the imagination as she enjoyed a late afternoon photo session at the beach.
The 31-year-old model and actress donned a bright red bikini with thong-style bottoms.
She wore a pair of pale blue jeans with rips on the thighs and knees. She parted her dark brown hair in the middle, and it fell to the middle of her back.
She shared another photo as well without her legs covered by pants.
Instead, she hid her lower body behind a thick frond as she stood under the afternoon sun in a thick forest.
A shiny ring wrapped around her one of her fingers while her hair fell wildly down the sides of her face and over her eyes.
Her social media shots came after she said she ‘attracts the worst men’ after her split from notorious womanizer Pete Davidson and ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.
The Blurred Lines beauty said that it’s ‘f**ked up’ that men say that want a ‘strong woman’ but don’t actually know how to deal with it so ‘tear her down’ as a result.
While she didn’t name any of her partners directly, Emily split from SNL star Pete, 29, last month after a few weeks of dating.
Emily has lately been dating other men since the end of her marriage to Uncut Gems film producer Sebastian among rumors of his alleged infidelity.
Speaking on her High Low podcast she said: ‘That’s what I hate with dating … men in particular.
‘They’re like, ‘OK, yes, you’re special. You’ve done it.’ And they love it and love it, and then slowly they get emasculated and don’t know what to do with those feelings, and then they resent you.
‘They start to tear you down, and then you’re back to square one. And it’s so f**ked up and unfair, because I feel like a lot of men who truly think they want a strong woman actually don’t know how to handle it and… what it means for their own identity.’
‘I said to my girlfriend, ‘I feel like I attract the worst men,’ she continued.
‘Sometimes I’m like, ‘f**k.’ Because I want a confident man. I don’t want an overly confident man who has something to prove and is trying to prove it through me. That is not what I want.’
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