"As somebody who has a son, I think about that a lot. "I think toxic masculinity is a huge issue and we feel the ramifications of that, but also, men live with that as well," Ratajkowski shared, Yahoo Entertainment previously reported. Last month, she spoke at the 10th Annual Forbes Power Women's Summit, where she stated that "sexism is bad for everyone, including men." Ratajkowski, who published a book, My Body, in 2021, frequently speaks out about sexism. Planned Parenthood issued a statement accusing the film of contributing to "anti-abortion propaganda" with his depictions of two pregnancy terminations. The film, which is directed by Andrew Dominik and based on the novel by Joyce Carol Oates that fictionalizes Monroe's troubled life and death at age 36, has received some strong opinions. So, I'm going to be pissed off when I see this movie, I already know it, but it's nothing new. "I think we should all be in our bitch era. 2022, baby, is my bitch era," declared Ratajkowski, who filed for divorce from her husband of four years, Sebastian Bear-McClurd, last month. I think we all need to be a little more pissed off. "I was thinking about it, and you know what's kind of hard to fetishize? Anger. This content is not available due to your privacy preferences. Ratajkowski went on to say that she's encouraging women to embrace their anger, and that she's declaring the rest of the year as her "bitch era." 'Oh, I'm this f***ed up girl and whatever,' and I think we do that in many, many different ways," she said.
"I think as women, I can say for myself, I've learned how to fetishize my own pain and my own hurt, so it feels like something that can be tended to, that's kind of sexy. The Gone Girl actress added that she herself has learned how to turn her pain into a commodity. Watch any CSI episode, and it's this crazy fetishization of female pain and death."
Look at the way we obsess over dead girls and serial killers. Look at the way we obsess over Diana's death.
"So I've been hearing a lot about this Marilyn Monroe movie, Blonde, which I haven't seen yet, but I'm not surprised to hear it's yet another movie fetishizing female pain, even in death," Ratajkowski, 31, explained to the camera. Model, actress and author Emily Ratajkowski took to TikTok to criticize the new Marilyn Monroe film, claiming it "fetishizes female pain.'" (Photo: LOIC VENANCE/AFP via Getty Images)