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Emily Ratajkowski Scores Sexy Cover and Exclusive Film for British GQ

Emily Ratajkowski talks Fame, Films, and "The Fappening" with 'British GQ'

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GQ isn't one to shy away from a sexy cover, and British GQ is no exception. For the title's September 2015 issue, British GQ has tapped We Are Your Friends actress and "Blurred Lines" phenomena Emily Ratajkowski as the magazine's cover star—including an exclusive video—shot by famed fashion photographer Mario Testino and styled by LOVE magazine's Katie Grand.

As Ratajkowski makes her move into Hollywood, she speaks with British GQ on her former work, including the now infamous "Blurred Lines" video. While she doesn't regret it, she admits she's "done enough nudity now."

Speaking on objectification, Ratajkowski understands that in show business, you have to give up your own privacy for the sake of fame. This is especially true when you discover you're an unfortunate victim of "The Fappening:"

It's refreshing that Ratajkowski is surprisingly frank about her sex appeal in the interview, but laments how her image has prevented her from finding the right film roles.

But Hollywood films aren't the only roles she's looking to take on, as Ratajkowski also features in an exclusive film for British GQ, which ties into her editorial. This is also shot by Mario Testino.

If you're looking to find out more about Emily Ratajkowski, including her thoughts on feminism, her views on drugs, and her "love of men's butts," then cop the September 2015 issue of British GQ,​ available August 6.

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