How a comic from Australia parodies supermodel Emily Ratajkowski
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/how-a-comic-from-australia-parodies-supermodel-emily-ratajkowski.htmlAustralian blogger Celeste Barber has become known around the world as a parodist for famous photos of stars. Often the object of her ridicule is the hot beauty Emily Ratajkowski. Here are some fresh parodies from the Australian entertainer.
It is quite possible that Ratajkowski is not happy with parodies, because she has long blocked the comic on Instagram. In the original frame, the model is captured in a bikini on the beach, standing on a two-wheeled Segway scooter.
A post by Celeste Barber (@celestebarber)
The Australian woman repeated the pose of a model, only instead of a scooter she stood in a basket on wheels.
Emily Ratajkowski appears before the fans completely naked, only covered with a hand and a flower. And the comedian Celeste Barber did not lose her head and repeated the photo shoot with a minimum of props. Except that instead of one flower, I used a whole bush.
Celeste captioned the photo:
Fans really liked this parody of the comedian, as well as a joking caption that makes fun of Ratajkowski, who calls herself a feminist.
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