Emily Ratajkowski Calls ‘Blurred Lines’ Video ‘The Bane Of My Existence’

Emily Ratajkowski said that she was so over "Blurred Lines," the music video for Robin Thicke's popular song that made her famous. Although the video made Ratajkowski an overnight star, it is the furthest thing from her mind these days.

"Blurred Lines" was the hit of the summer back in 2013. Ratajkowski starred in the memorable video for the song, appearing topless and wearing extremely skimpy underwear. The video has been watched over 400 million times, but Ratajkowski said that she initially did not want to be in the video.

"I wasn't into the idea at all at first," Ratajkowski told InStyle UK. "I think I came off as a bit annoyed in the video."

"Now, it's the bane of my existence," she added. "When anyone comes up to me about 'Blurred Lines,' I'm like, 'Are we seriously talking about a video from three years ago?,'" she told the magazine, according to E! News.

The model/actress also discussed her frequent nudity in the media, something she doesn't see all the fuss about. "It's weird to me that the reaction to a woman's naked body is so controversial in our culture," she said, according to Entertainment Weekly. "My mum taught me to never apologize for my sexuality. My dad never made me feel embarrassed. I also don't think I've ever had an awareness of my own body as being super-sexual. It was always just my body."

Check out Ratajkowski in the less racy video for "Blurred Lines" below!

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Emily Ratajkowski, Blurred lines, Robin Thicke
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