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Emily Ratajkowski Not Happy About Her Nude Picture Book

But at least she continues to almost take it all off on social media.

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Emily Ratajkowski is not happy with the new book which showcases her in nude photos. A collection by photographer Jonathan Leder composed off 71 different racy Polaroid pics, which Emily had posed for several years ago, was released last month.

(Read that story here.)

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The young model took to Twitter to criticize the book. Emily 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 … This book and the images within them are a violation.”

She also shared the following tweets over the weekend:

https://twitter.com/emrata/status/804378922926350340

https://twitter.com/emrata/status/804065595276873728

https://twitter.com/emrata/status/804065163871748096

Well if it is true that Emily Ratajkowski never signed a release nor gave her permission to publish the pics then maybe she has grounds for a lawsuit. Or maybe she just knows that any controversy at all is good publicity. In any case, we are just happy that Emily continues to share these practically nude pictures on Instagram; even though, it was obviously photoshopped.

https://www.instagram.com/p/BNn1mI-Dx8t/?taken-by=emrata

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