Emily Ratajkowski says she doesn't 'really believe in straight people' as 'sexuality is on a sliding scale'.
The supermodel - who recently suggested she was bisexual on TikTok - spoke candidly about her sexuality in a new interview.
She got all her fans talking last month after the model posted a clip to her page that responded to Shay Mitchell's coming out story.
Mitchell said in a TikTok video that loads of bisexual people have the same type of green velvet couch somewhere in their home.
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Many others then decided to hop on the trend of uploading bisexual reveal videos of themselves next to a green velvet couch.
The 31-year-old then posted a video to her account showing that she also has, you guessed it, a green, velvet couch.
And most recently, Ratajkowski explained to Harper's Bazaar why she doesn't 'really believe in straight people'.
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When asked about her TikTok, she said: "I think sexuality is on a sliding scale. I don’t really believe in straight people."
She added: "My girlfriend came over and was like, ‘B**ch, have you seen the green-couch thing?’
"She was laughing at me because my green couch is so big.
"I want to be able to have fun with how I present myself in the world without feeling like I’m a bad feminist or a good feminist.
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"Duh. I don’t want to be a part of your club if you don’t want to have me. It’s fine!"
Speaking on becoming a mother, she said: "I’ve never had such clear priorities before in my life. Number one is Sly, and that’s that.
"It’s made me re-evaluate what’s important to me, like, what do I want to teach my son?"
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Previously featuring on the Millennial Love podcast last year, Ratajkowski said she she wouldn’t be famous if she’d shared allegations against Robin Thicke back in 2013.
Ratajkowski alleges Thicke groped her after he ‘returned to the set of a music video a little drunk to shoot just with’ her.
Ratajkowski said it was an "embarrassing, humiliating moment for me, but I really never thought about it and brushed it off as insignificant… I think some part of myself, which I didn’t even write about really, also felt like… well of course that happened, he was that guy.
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"He was drunk on set."
She added: "And why I point out the embarrassment that it shows about me, not him, I felt like it was very embarrassing for me, which I do write about because it then was so clear that I was just sort of this hired model whose body was being used, really like however these men wanted to use it."
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