Emily Ratajkowski Fires Back At Comedian Celeste Barber For Copycat Photos

"Despite her wide following and popular posts that poke fun at stars like the Kardashians, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Bella Hadid, it’s her mimicry of Ratajkowski that has caused a significant stir."

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Emily Ratajkowski Fires Back At Comedian Celeste Barber For Copycat Photos

Emily Ratajkowski, a renowned model and actress, recently called out comedian Celeste Barber for repeatedly mimicking her photos on social media. At 32, Ratajkowski is no stranger to sharing content online, but Barber’s parody posts have struck a nerve.

Barber, an Australian comedian, is well-known for her humorous takes on celebrity Instagram photos and her Netflix show "Wellmania," along with her stand-up comedy. Despite her wide following and popular posts that poke fun at stars like the Kardashians, Gwyneth Paltrow, and Bella Hadid, it’s her mimicry of Ratajkowski that has caused a significant stir.

One particular post by Barber showcased a screenshot of Ratajkowski striking a seductive pose during a half-naked photo shoot, accompanied by Barber’s own less glamorous version of the pose. Barber captioned it, "We are sick of objectifying our bodies. Also, here's my a**."

This parody post came the same year Ratajkowski released her book "My Body," which delves into themes of sexuality, female empowerment, and her personal encounters with objectification and abuse.

The friction between the two has escalated, leading Ratajkowski to block Barber on social media. She later addressed the situation on her podcast, "High Low with EmRata," describing the ordeal as blown out of proportion.

Ratajkowski admitted she finds Barber generally funny but expressed her desire for Barber to stop targeting her specifically.

"I just don’t want you to do this to me anymore," she stated, emphasizing her need to pursue her work without the distraction of Barber’s parodies.

Ratajkowski also elaborated on the issue in an article for The Cut, saying, "I’m not giving her my consent for this joke anymore. It just landed at a specific time for me." She highlighted the broader issue of societal attitudes towards female influencers, noting how they are often unfairly ridiculed.

"We really love to pick on female influencers like they are considered the trash, lamest, most cringe, most embarrassing people on the planet," Ratajkowski commented, calling the phenomenon fundamentally sexist.

Ratajkowski admitted she finds Barber generally funny but expressed her desire for Barber to stop targeting her specifically.@emrata

Barber responded to the backlash in an interview with Marie Claire, expressing her frustration over feeling censored. Known for her quick wit and outspoken nature, Barber lamented the limitations imposed by public scrutiny.

"I like running my mouth off. I do it a lot. I’m quick-witted – it’s one of my favourite things about me," she said. Barber acknowledged that while she sometimes feels the need to censor herself, she often disregards the criticism, operating from a place of resilience despite potential backlash.

"You can’t win. They hate what you do one day, then you’re the greatest thing in the world the next day," she remarked.

Barber responded to the backlash in an interview with Marie Claire, expressing her frustration over feeling censored. Known for her quick wit and outspoken nature, Barber lamented the limitations imposed by public scrutiny.@celestebarber

This ongoing feud between Ratajkowski and Barber sheds light on the complex dynamics of social media, celebrity culture, and the pressures faced by public figures.

While Ratajkowski seeks respect and understanding for her work and experiences, Barber continues to navigate the fine line between comedy and criticism in an ever-changing digital landscape.

This ongoing feud between Ratajkowski and Barber sheds light on the complex dynamics of social media, celebrity culture, and the pressures faced by public figures.@celestebarber

As this drama unfolds, it underscores the need for empathy and respect in the way we engage with public figures and their personal journeys. Both Ratajkowski and Barber highlight important aspects of the conversation around consent, representation, and the power dynamics inherent in social media interactions.

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