Emily Ratajkowski decided to blast a man online after he told her to "put on a shirt."
Ratajkowski's response to a man who shouted at her in the street is going viral online. Credit: Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Ratajkowski is so over this s***.
The star took to TikTok to post a video of an interaction that recently happened to her in the streets.
In the clip, Ratajkowski is seen wearing a low-cut gray tank top and black yoga pants as she walked through New York City.
She accessorized the casual look with a black shoulder bag, gold choker necklace, chunky hoop earrings, as well as brown-framed blue light glasses by QUAY x Guizio.
Ratajkowski walking her dog in New York City. Credit: Gotham/GC Images/Getty
Then suddenly a man - of course it was - walked past her, telling her: "Girl, put on a shirt."
Just to put it out there once again, the 33-year-old was literally in a tank top.
The model continued on her journey, puffing her hair and remained silent so the stranger could bask in their own humiliation - iconic or what?
"Wait for it: man tells me to put on a shirt," the My Body author wrote in a text overlay on the video. She also captioned the post: "Famously not demure, famously not mindful," referencing the recent viral social media trend started by TikTok creator Jools Lebron.
And would the video be complete without '365' by Charli XCX from her latest album Brat? Of course not, so that's just what she added as the background music.
After posting the clip online, Ratajkowski's followers gathered around to support her.
"Imagine saying that to emily ratajkowski," wrote one user, while another added: "The audacity to speak to a stranger like that. You should dress and be whoever you choose to be."
A third chimed in, commenting: "I love the no reply hes gotta b embarrassed."
Ratajkowski has previously spoken about the fact that a lot of men find her intimidating, adding that they feel "emasculated" by strong women.
Ratajkowski has previously opened up about dating men who think they want an independent woman. Credit: John Shearer/Getty
Speaking on a previous episode of her popular podcast 'HighLow with EmRata' alongside her special guest at the time Olivia Ponton, the star doubled down on the idea that a lot of men can't handle confident women.
Ratajkowski said: "I have always felt like I’m a strong woman, but obviously as you get older, you really don’t need a man. And you’re like, OK, this is what everybody has told me. Men have said, ‘I like independent women. I want somebody who doesn’t need me.'
"So I’m like, 'Okay, I did it, wow,'" she continues. "What I hate with dating men, in particular, is I feel like they’re like, ‘Okay, yes. You’re special. You’ve done it...'"
Ratajkowski then goes on to add that despite these men claiming that they want an "independent" woman, they always end up feeling "emasculated" and go on to "tear you down."
"They love it, then slowly they get emasculated, and they don’t know what to do with those feelings. And then they resent you and then they start to tear you down. And then you’re just back to square one," she added.
Imagine trying to tear the Emily Ratajkowski down? You could never.
So here's the life lesson: Mind your own damn business when you're walking down the street.