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Emily Ratajkowski Looks Stunning at ‘Gone Girl’ Premiere

Opening Night Gala Presentation And World Premiere Of "Gone Girl" -Arrivals - 52nd New York Film Festival

Emily Ratajkowski has shot up to superstar celebrity status overnight, says Joblo, suggesting, or is it inferring that the whole thing had much to do with the knockout body the Lord in His wisdom has endowed her with.

Emily Ratajkowski has a Marilyn Monroe body, that’s all we have to say. Which explains rather easily why our culture’s greatest filmmakers insist on having her in their movies. What can we say, she is a goddess.

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For the premiere of Gone Girl, according to Joblo, Emily “made absolutely sure she was going to look spectacular.”

Judge for yourself. The first minute is free.

Ratajkowski was born in London. Her American mother was raised Jewish and teaches at the San Diego Jewish Academy. When asked about her heritage in 2012, Ratajkowski answered “Polish Israeli, ” but she’s yet to visit Israel.

In Gone Girl, Ratajkowski is cast alongside Ben Affleck, Rosamund Pike, Neil Patrick Harris, Tyler Perry, and Carrie Coon.

Her next two films are Entourage, to be released in 2015, and We Are Your Friends, which is not yet in production.



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