Emily Ratajkowski stunned fans with a series of sultry Instagram photos showing off a plunging black swimsuit during her luxury Adriatic vacation. The 34-year-old model and actress posted the snaps with the caption “adriaticc,” offering followers a glimpse into her sunny getaway while taking a break from promoting her Netflix show 'Too Much'.
In the photos, Emily flaunted her figure in a black one-piece thong swimsuit with a daring neckline, set against the backdrop of a villa near the Mediterranean Sea. One shot captured the model walking toward a pool, her nearly bare bottom on display.
Her post quickly lit up Instagram, with fans and fellow celebrities chiming in. Model Irina Shayk - who also recently lit social media with her own bikini moment - responded with fire and heart emojis, while influencer Cindy Kimberly declared that Emily had “invented being hot on Instagram.”
Emily also recently opened up about her acting career saying that she had once considered quitting after being rejected for a role in the dark comedy Triangle of Sadness. However, a call from longtime friend Lena Dunham changed her trajectory.
She now stars in 'Too Much' as Wendy Jones, a knitwear influencer under the digital microscope of her boyfriend’s ex, played by Megan Stalter. Dunham reportedly wrote the role specifically for Ratajkowski.
Emily told Today: “If you live in New York and you know downtown New York or you know Brooklyn, you probably know somebody a little bit like Wendy Jones.
“She’s a knitwear influencer...she’s making little mini-skirts and stuff. I also like the idea that maybe she was so easy to hate, but then, of course, there’s a payoff at the end...no spoilers.”
Ratajkowski, who shares her four-year-old son Sylvester with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, also opened up about her evolving priorities. She said she’s working to “decenter” men from her life, despite working in an industry shaped by the male gaze. “I think as I’ve gotten older, I’ve started really valuing community with other women, particularly, and that’s definitely a priority for me.
“I think it’s one of the best parts about living in New York, I get to meet so many amazing women and queer people. Yeah, I really value community these days.”
That said, she still embraces romantic joy when it comes her way.“I still like men. I just have zero straight men in my life, unless they’re a romantic interest. In the hierarchy of needs, that’s at the top of the pyramid, which is nice.”
“[Men are] pleasure and fun, but not a part of my core. The rest of my life is community with other women and queer people, and being a mom.”