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Emily Ratajkowski shows off platinum blonde hair in raunchy scenes for new Netflix series Easy

 Emily Ratajkowski shows off platinum blonde hair in raunchy scenes for new Netflix series Easy

Emily Ratajkowski shows off platinum blonde hair in raunchy scenes for new Netflix series Easy


Blurred Lines model Emily Ratajkowski showed off dramatically different hair while filming her new series for Netflix.


In stills released from the new series Easy, Emily has shoulder-length platinum blonde hair.


The budding actress – who appeared in Gone Girl alongside Ben Affleck – usually has long dark hair.


Wearing a pair of red lace pants with a sheer pair of tights and a black jumper, Emily holds a selfie stick to take a picture of herself.


In another shot, she poses in a black lacy bra for a steamy shot.


The 25-year-old actress is also seen getting hot and heavy with her co-star Marc Maron, 52.


In the series – Emily finds herself in the arms of an older man.


Mark Maron's character Jacob is a graphic novelist who uses his personal experiences with women for inspiration.


But when he sleeps with a young fan – played by Emily – he's mortified when she uses him as the subject of her own art.


Last week, Emily stepped out in a demure outfit following her Twitter rant slamming Tim Gunn for calling her "vulgar".


Emily kicked off on Twitter when she was dubbed "vulgar" for wearing a cut-out dress two weeks ago.



But heading to the Netflix screening of Easy in West Hollywood, Emily looked distinctly demure in a strapless gold dress over a pair of skinny matching trousers.


Emily paired her demure look with a gold choker and matching metallic heels.


The outfit is in stark contrast to the risky dress she wore to the Harper's Bazaar Icons party.


The Julien Macdonald gown featured a plunging neckline and cut-out panels – revealing a lot of flesh.


"If I saw this at a party, all I could do would be to drink. I couldn't eat. There's absolutely no way," Tim said.


"This dress is so appallingly vulgar and revealing. Why wear anything? Why not just take it all off?"


Emily hit back at the comments on Twitter, writing: "When I wrote my Glamour article, I was just thinking of men who call women attention seeking for being s-xy. I wasn't even thinking of the hosts of nationally televised shows who call women vulgar because they can see their stomachs."

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