Emily Ratajkowski reveals she 'does all of her own stunts' in incredible shoot

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Emily Ratajkowski reveals she 'does all of her own stunts' in incredible shoot

Emily Ratajkowski has wowed her fans after revealing the impressive lengths she'll go to in order to get the perfect shot.

The 31-year-old star has been one of the world's most well-known models for the best part of a decade, shooting to fame following her appearance in Robin Thicke's 'Blurred Lines' music video.

However, despite posing for big names like Sports Illustrated and Vogue and walking countless fashion week runways, that doesn't mean that Ratajkowski is ready to rest on her good looks and not put the work in.

In fact, it would appear that Ratajkowski is willing to go - quite literally - above and beyond in order to bring a photographer's vision to life.

Check out Ratajkowski in action below:

In a recent Instagram post, the model/actor revealed to her 29.7 million followers that she was taking part in a shoot with TORSO Solutions.

In the pics and videos, Ratajkowski could be seen dangling from the ceiling, held in place by a harness around her waist. Other than the harness, Ratajkowski could be seen posing in a pair of black heels, pasties, and underwear.

Ratajkowski captioned the post: "I do my own stunts".

In less than 24 hours, the post amassed more than 580,000 'likes' on the social media platform, with people flooding the comments section with praise for the star, with DJ Chantel Jeffries telling Ratajkowski to "stay fly" and Derek Blasberg quipping: "I need the b roll".

The stunning shots come after Ratajkowski delivered an inspiring commencement speech for Hunter College's class of 2023.

Speaking candidly to the graduates and loved ones in the audience, the model and author spoke out about finding the time to celebrate one's accomplishments - despite her personal battles with imposter syndrome.

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"It's hard to celebrate myself, not as an imposter in a body, but as a soul deserving of joy," she said. "And I bet a few people here feel the same way.

"So, if you can't celebrate yourself, maybe do it for others; for the friends and family that greeted you when you returned home after your long day, who listened to you complain about your workload and your schedule, who encouraged you when you were filled with stress and hopelessness — for the loved ones who fill this audience, who can remember when you first had the idea to try and get this degree and cheered you on when you were sure you'd never make it.

"The people in your life who love you are a precious gift; treat them as such, enjoy them as such, celebrate with them. Thank you so much for allowing me to be a part of [inaudible due to applause]. Congratulations to the class of 2023."

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