Emily Ratajkowski on Adam Levine cheating scandal: ‘It’s ridiculous’
Emily Ratajkowski says it's 'manipulative' to 'blame women for men’s mistakes' amid Adam Levine scandal
Emily Ratajkowski weighed in on Adam Levine's cheating scandal after she broke up with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard, who allegedly cheated on her.
The model seemingly slammed actor Sara Foster for blaming Sumner Stroh, who claimed of having a year-long affair with the Maroon 5 singer, of getting involved with a married man.
“I don’t understand why we continue to blame women for men’s mistakes, especially when you’re talking about 20-something-year-old women dealing with men in positions of power who are twice their age,” Ratajkowski said in a TikTok video.
“The power dynamic is so skewed, it’s ridiculous. It’s predatory. It’s manipulative. If you’re the one in a relationship, you are the one who’s obligated to be loyal,” she added.
“I think a huge problem in our culture right now is that we just say, ‘Oh, men are monsters, they’re terrible, they’re horrible,'” The Gone Girl actor said in a second video.
“We don’t hold them accountable and then we blame other women,” she continued. “We ask women to adjust their behavior instead of just saying men need to change their behavior. It’s sexism. It’s classic misogyny.”
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