Zitat des Tages von Emily Ratajkowski:
The ideal feminist world shouldn't be one where women suppress their human instincts for attention and desire. We shouldn't be weighed down with the responsibility of explaining our every move. We shouldn't have to apologize for wanting attention, either. We don't owe anyone an explanation.
I didn't want to act in high school, because I was sick of auditioning for Nickelodeon, Disney mean girls, or the cheerleader.
I'm not always going to like the paparazzi photos, but I'm still going to go to lunch with my boyfriend.
One thing that I can say is that I think it's important that there's some sort of celebration of beautiful women that isn't just exploitive.
I spent most of my time with adults because although my parents were older when they had me, they're really like teenagers. I sort of became the third musketeer.
I think always what happens when you ask men questions on the red carpet, it's always based on what projects they're working on, whatever they're about, rather than this, 'Give us little tips for all of us women'... because we're all the same. Questions should just be more individual.
I really like to have a moment alone at the house, either in the morning or when I come home from work, when I can just zone out at my computer, relax, stare out the window, get into a 'Game of Thrones' episode, go up on my roof, whatever, then go out to dinner.
My high school didn't have a football team; we just had like a surf team, because I grew up in Encinitas, California, which is the ultimate place where everyone skated or surfed, so it was a very different culture. It was, like, cool to be the art kid.
I always have sort of been someone who has contradictory parts, and I haven't tried to uncomplicate myself. I've sort of let things seem contradictory, and sometimes it really confuses people. I don't know if it's working all the time, but I'd rather do that than try to sell myself as one thing or another.
Nudity isn't something people should take offense to.
I love men's butts.
There is winter in L.A., there is rain in L.A. But there is no rain on 'Entourage.'
For me personally, I cannot spend a certain amount of money on anything but shoes, a coat, a purse, and that's it. I could never spend more than $1K on a sweater. I'm only going to wear it twice. But you go online, and you see incredibly expensive sweaters selling out constantly.
I like to be asked about the projects I'm working on. I like to be asked about the books I'm reading, the things I'm interested in, what's exciting me right now, or even politics. Sometimes that's fun.
Hollywood is a boys' club, and that's something I thought was a stereotype - and it's not. That really shocked me. Still shocks me. Everyone's helping their buddies out and pressing their buddies and playing tennis with their buddies and making movies with their buddies, and that grosses me out.
I always say, 'Do you have a body? Then you're swimsuit ready.' That's all you need to worry about.
My hair is very straight - people always think that I've ironed it when I get to set.
I started modeling when I was - not older, but not 12. I have a mom who's a feminist - she's an English professor, an intellectual. She really gave me the equipment to understand that you can celebrate yourself without putting yourself down or needing to apologize for the way you look. I think that attitude is really crucial for a model.
I actually don't wear fragrance. I always feel like I smell cheap. I guess I just haven't found one that's not overpowering or too sweet. Even when I try one of the super masculine scents, I just think, 'I don't want to smell like a man.' Besides, I like my own scent.
I do my own makeup for events and red carpet stuff.
Honestly, I am not a huge beauty girl, so I'm pretty low-maintenance, California.
There's nothing wrong with being comfortable in your own skin. If anything, it can be really beautiful.
My mum bought discounted tickets for shows like 'Cats' and 'Les Miserables'; I became completely enamoured.
I want to know who is spending $1,000 on a sweater! That makes no sense!
I don't go out that much - usually it's just dinner.
The female body is a beautiful thing, and it should be embraced and celebrated.
I'm completely bathing suit-obsessed, and I love lurking on Instagram looking for the best bikinis.
I would really like to take on something that really surprises people and shows that I want to be taken seriously as an actress. Also, creatively speaking, that sounds really fun.
I want to establish myself as someone who can act and doesn't have to rely on my figure or modelling background.
I have great childhood memories cow-tipping, going off and getting lost in the bog for hours, and coming home covered in dirt.
I really love Celine. Obviously. Alexander Wang. Givenchy. Those are probably my main favorites. Dolce & Gabbana, too.
I drive a Nissan Versa and would never spend real money on a car because I destroy things.
I like to keep it really balanced to give my body energy and also be healthy.
I'd rather just be who I am and get the kind of movies that I want or the kind of modeling jobs I want based on who I am, really.
The main criticism that I get is, 'Aren't you just conforming to a patriarchal standard of beauty?' Well, this is just the body I was given. I didn't do anything to it - it's just my body. But even if I had altered it, that would be fine, too.
I grew up eating street tacos and burritos on the beach, so I like people who can eat and aren't afraid to show it.