Emily Ratajkowski has broken her silence after naked photos of her were published without her permission.
Photographer Jonathan Leder has published a series of polaroids of the model nude in his new book – and she’s not happy.
The American admitted that she has “had enough” and wanted to voice her opinion on the illegally used photos.
“This book and the images used within them are a violation,” she wrote.
I’ve been resisting speaking publicly on the recently released photos by Jonathan Leder to avoid giving him publicity. But I’ve had enough
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
This book and the images within them are a violation.
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
5 out of the now 100s of released photos were used for what they were intended: an artful magazine shoot back in 2012
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
These photos being used w/out my permission is an example of exactly the opposite of what I stand for:
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
women choosing when and how they want to share their sexuality and bodies.
— Emily Ratajkowski (@emrata) November 30, 2016
According to The Sun, the Emily had signed a model release at the time and would have given the copyright to the pictures to Jonathan, meaning he can use them, distribute and sell them as he likes.
The photos were taken just a year before her promiscuous video with Robin Thicke for his song, Blurred Lines.