Emily Ratajkowski REVEALS singer Robin Thicke canoodled her while shooting Blurred Lines music video
Emily Ratajkowski REVEALS singer Robin Thicke canoodled her while shooting Blurred Lines music video
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Emily Ratajkowski has spoken up about her time on the set of Robin Thicke's music video for "Blurred Lines." In her new book "My Body," the 30-year-old model and actress make accusations against Robin. Ratajkowski said that Thicke grabbed her naked breasts during shooting the "Blurred Lines" video.

“I felt the coolness and foreignness of a stranger's hands caressing my bare breasts from behind me out of nowhere. “I instinctively walked away, gazing back at Robin Thicke,” Ratajkowski, now 30, writes in her upcoming memoir, “My Body.” Ratajkowski was one of three models that appeared in various stages of undress in the video, which also included singer Pharrell Williams and rapper IT. She loved the shoot at first, then Thicke, who appeared to be inebriated, began behaving obnoxiously, according to the report.

“With his eyes hidden behind his sunglasses, he grinned and fell backward. My gaze shifted to the darkness beyond the set. According to report, "[the director, Diane Martel's] voice broke as she cried out to me, "Are you okay?" The model felt "naked for the first time that day" in the Los Angeles studio, according to the publication. "I shrugged and pulled my chin forward, avoiding eye contact, the heat of shame coursing through my body," she explained.

“I didn’t react – not really, not as I should have.” “I remember the moment that he grabbed her breasts,” she said. “One in each hand. He was standing behind her as they were both in profile. I screamed in my very aggressive Brooklyn voice, ‘What the f–k are you doing, that’s it!! The shoot is over!!'” Thicke had been drinking, Martel claimed, and had apologized "sheepishly" and was "contrite" thereafter. Meanwhile, this isn't the first time the song has sparked controversy. The estate of Marvin Gaye won a USD 5 million lawsuit against Thicke and Farrell, alleging that “Blurred Lines” was plagiarized from Gaye's 1977 song “Got To Give It Up.”

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