'This is just the body I was given!' Emily Ratajkowski defends her right to 'share my sexuality' as she covers InStyle

She found fame as the naked but disinterested gyrating model in Robin Thicke's controversial Blurred Lines music video.

And while admitting to regretting some of her early career choices, Emily Ratajkowski insists she has every right to 'share my sexuality'.

Talking to InStyle, on whose March cover she features, the brunette clotheshorse explained that initially she treated modelling as purely a money-making opportunity.

'This is just the body I was given!' Emily Ratajkowski defends her right to 'share my sexuality' as she covers InStyle

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'At the time I thought, "I’m going to just make a bunch of money and then go back to school",' she explained of her motivation.

'To be honest, I hadn’t figured out that I had a real career on my hands. So I was like, "OK, this person wants me to do this? Cool."

'And then all of a sudden I realized that these projects are just not me. That’s when I shifted toward more meaningful things.'

Once she realised she could be more deliberate about the projects she selected, Emily refined her portfolio - ditching the raunchy music videos for film roles (she appeared in 2014's Gone Girl) and a catwalk career.

Strike a pose: Talking to InStyle, on whose March cover she features, the brunette clotheshorse explained that initially she treated modelling as a money-making opportunity

But that doesn't mean she no longer strips off, with the 25-year-old referencing the publication of her stolen nude iCloud pictures. 

Emily responded with pictures of her own, as she explains to InStyle: 'So I used Twitter to reinforce an idea that I’ve believed in forever, which is that it’s up to me to choose when and how I want to share my sexuality.'

And she defended her right to strip off, yet still be thought of as a serious actress.

Straight to the point: She defended her right to strip off, yet be thought of as a serious actress

'The main criticism 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.'

InStyle shared three pictures from the shoot to their Instagram page, writing: 'Oh hello, @EmRata! Our March cover star wears the new #InStyle T-shirt, designed exclusively by @Off____White's @VirgilAbloh.'\

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