Irina Shayk is not for haters who criticize the nude photos of Emily Ratajkowski in a bathtub with her 1-year-old son.
When an Instagram troll asked 31-year-old Inamorata designer for “respect” [her] son’s decency” and stop getting “naked for attention,” her fellow model clapped back epically.
“why don’t you go away with your bleating [sic] average personality,” Shayk, 36, wrote on Friday.
Queer Eye star Tan France backed Shayk in the comments section, gushing: “YES IRINA!!! couldn’t have said it better myself🕺🏽.”
France, 39, also praised Ratajkowski’s controversial mother-son slideshow.
“I love this so much,” he wrote.
However, many of the “Gone Girl” actress’s other followers on social media expressed mixed feelings about the photos of her and Sylvester.
“Putting a picture of your naked toddler son in a bathtub on the internet for all sorts of crazy people to see… smh,” wrote one Instagram user, with another comment: “That will keep him in therapy for years to come!!.”
Ratajkowski welcomed her baby boy in March 2021 with her now estranged husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard.
The couple split in July, with the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover girl appearing to confirm via “liked” tweets that the film producer, 41, had cheated on her. She filed for divorce on September 8.
On Tuesday, Ratajkowski spoke out against the “classic misogyny” of condemning mistresses for a man’s infidelity.
She blamed Adam Levine after the Maroon 5 frontman was exposed earlier this week for allegedly sending flirty DMs to multiple models while married to Behati Prinsloo, calling the leaked messages “predatory” and “manipulative” via TikTok. .
“I don’t understand why we keep blaming women for men’s mistakes, especially when you’re talking about 20-year-old women hanging out with men in positions of power who are twice their age,” the “My Body” author said.
“The power dynamics are so skewed, it’s ridiculous,” she continued. “If you’re the one in a relationship, you’re the one who is obligated to be loyal.”
Levine, 43, has denied having an affair but admitted he “crossed the line”.