Updated On: 07 October, 2021 05:54 PM IST | Los Angeles | IANS
She told People magazine: "I was an unknown model and if I had spoken out or complained, I would not be where I am today; I would not be famous."

Emily Ratajkowski. Pic/AFP
Model Emily Ratajkowski, who has accused singer Robin Thicke of groping her on the set of his 'Blurred Lines' music video, has revealed why she waited until now to address the reported incident. She told People magazine: "I was an unknown model and if I had spoken out or complained, I would not be where I am today; I would not be famous." Ratajkowski, who has made the allegation in her upcoming book 'My Body', said that her perspective has changed as she's grown as a person over the years.
She added: "I wrote a book about the evolution of my politics and that includes a lot of different experiences from my career and my life and the way that I felt and thought about those experiences have evolved. "I hope people are able to read the essay and understand the nuance behind these kinds of situations."