Emily Ratajkowski thought Prince was an impersonator when he performed at Madonna's Oscars bash.
The
model-and-actress has experienced a swift rise to stardom after she
cavorted topless in the promo for Robin Thicke's track Blurred Lines
last year. She can currently be seen in the hotly-anticipated movie
adaptation of Gone Girl, and earlier this year she was lucky enough to
get an invite to Madonna's annual Academy Awards bash.
"As I was
leaving, I saw this smaller guy with a mini-Afro walking out and I
thought, 'Oh, there's a Prince impersonator,'" she recalled to New York
Daily News. "And then I looked back and I was like, 'No, that's actually
Prince!'"
On top of that, it took Emily a little while to
realise the guy she was dancing next to for much of the night was
Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney.
Much was made of the video for
Blurred Lines when it hit because, while Emily bares her breasts, Robin
and his collaborators Pharrell Williams and T.I. are fully clothed.
Some have suggested the track's lyrics are sexist too, with Emily
feeling she needs to explain her involvement.
"People don't
realise that I showed up on set and I had never heard the song before,'
she said. 'It wasn't like I was part of the creative process of writing
that song.'
She has no regrets though, insisting her mother raised her to be proud of her body and never afraid to show it off.
Appearing
in the video also shot her into the limelight, with Emily realising
pretty soon after it hit that it was a big deal. She can vividly recall
walking through New York City while on the phone to her mother when
someone shouted out to her. Emily presumed it was a friend who wanted to
chat, but it was actually a fan after a photo.
"I could hear my
mom [on the other end] going, 'What is going on?'" she giggled. 'It was a
funny experience to share with your mom.'
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