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"Why do we keep blaming women for men's mistakes?" : Emily Ratajkowski's plea on infidelity

2022-09-22T14:27:37.820Z


The model reacted to the controversy surrounding Adam Levine's infidelities in TikTok videos, published on Tuesday, September 20. She thus defended the women who testified against the singer.


“Dear unfaithful men: you suck.

Dear women who sleep with married men: you suck.

These are the comments made by a user in a TikTok video, in reaction to the controversy surrounding the infidelities of Adam Levine.

The latter is indeed accused by five women of having cheated on Behati Prinsloo, his wife of eight years, pregnant with her third child.

For her part, Emily Ratajkowski hastened to resume the post, on Tuesday, September 20, to underline the aspect, according to her, problematic.

“I could not agree less,” she replied in a sequence published on the social network.

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“predatory behavior”

The model, who is rumored to have broken up with her ex-husband Sébastien Bear-McClard because of his multiple infidelities, split two TikTok videos to defend women denouncing the actions of the singer - women who are criticized from.

“I don't understand why we keep blaming women for men's mistakes, especially when it comes to 20-somethings dealing with men in positions of power, twice their age,” Emily Ratajkowski laments in the sequence.

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Before continuing: “The power dynamic is so skewed, it's ridiculous.

It's predatory, manipulative behavior, I can't even imagine it."

The model also emphasized that the person in a relationship was the one who had to be loyal to his or her partner.

“So this whole 'blame the other woman' idea is wrong;

it is designed to divide women,” she said.

Emily Ratajkoswki also protested against other comments by the Internet user.

"Men will always be dogs, but as women we have to do better," she said.

This video of Emily Ratajkowski in the middle of a haircut, interrupted by her 1-year-old son

"It's sexism"

"I think the big problem in our society right now is that we just say, 'Men are monsters, they're terrible, horrible.'

We don't hold them to account and we blame other women, we ask them to change their behavior – instead of telling men to change theirs.

"And the model to conclude:" It's sexism, pure misogyny.

Point."

It all started with a TikTok video - and not least - shared on September 19.

Model Sumner Stroh claimed there that she had had a one-year affair with Adam Levine.

In the sequence, the young woman first declared that she had had a relationship with "a man who is married to a Victoria's Secret model".

Some time after the end of their affair, the singer would have sent him a most unexpected message.

“Okay, serious question,” the screenshot reads.

I'm having another baby, and if it's a boy, I'd really like to name him Sumner.

It does not bother you ?

I am REALLY serious.”

A message to which the young woman does not seem to have responded.

Adam Levine's denial

For his part, Adam Levine denied in his Instagram story, shared on Tuesday, September 20, having had an affair with Sumner Stroh.

He nevertheless conceded to have "crossed the limits" in the context of their written exchanges.

"A lot is being said about me right now and I want to ease the tension," he said.

I have shown a real lack of judgment in speaking with people other than my wife, and in flirting with them in any way ... I crossed the line during an unfortunate period of my life."

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Adam Levine made his mea culpa in an Instagram story.

(Posted September 19, 2022.) Instagram/@adamlvine screenshot

Before emphasizing: “In some cases, it has become inappropriate;

I have been working on this and taking concrete steps to address this with my family.”

Since then, four other women have accused the leader of Maroon Five of sending them inappropriate messages.

A storm of such magnitude that it has since spawned the hashtag #ExposeAdamLevine (read, “Show the true face of Adam Levine”).

Source: lefigaro

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