Emily Ratajkowski Shows Off Tiny Waist In White Crop Top
KEY POINTS
- Emily Ratajkowski flaunts her slim waist on Instagram
- Emily Ratajkowski has been turning up the heat on social media with her sexy posts
- Emily Ratajkowski offered advice for aspiring models
Emily Ratajkowski continues to flaunt her sexy figure on social media and her followers are loving it.
On May 9, the model-turned-actress shared two photos of her wearing a white crop top and a white pencil skirt. She paired her get-up with heels, dark shades and a unique sling bag that fans thought was a potted plant.
“Gonna start dressing like this around the house,” she wrote on Instagram.
Ratajkowski’s top features a plunging neckline, which showed off some cleavage. The attire also highlighted her slim waistline that didn’t go unnoticed to her eagle-eyed followers. In fact, they called it their “waist goal.”
“Waist goals,” inezandvinoodh commented.
“Agreed,” another follower wrote.
“Tbh everything about her is goals,” a different online user opined.
“Drop dead gorgeous,” another fan stated.
"You look amazing but i thought you were holding a plant,” another user commented.
Several also commented on the post with fire emoji because they found Ratajkowski smoking hot in her photos.
Ratajkowski has been turning up the heat on Instagram by sharing sexy photos lately. In a previous post, she was seen wearing a see-through blue lingerie. In another shot, she sported a bikini and went topless but covered her breasts with her hands.
Ratajkowski is quarantining with her husband, film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, and their dog. In an interview with British GQ, she shared how she is isolating with her spouse. She also gave a glimpse of their relationship as a married couple.
“It’s been interesting being in quarantine and married. I feel like a lot of people will end up divorced,” Ratajkowski said.
“But my husband and I are in a good partnership. And I think that I’ve learned a lot about myself being married, for sure.”
Ratajkowski started as a model when she was about 17 or 18 years old with zero guidance. She admitted that she didn’t totally know what she was getting herself into, but the experience made her who she is today. She offered an advice for young ladies who are still starting out in the industry.
“Trust your gut and know your value,” she said.
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