Emily Ratajkowski Says She’s Done ‘Centering Men’ Who Don’t Serve a Purpose
📍 June 21, 2025 | By Ethan D.C
Emily Ratajkowski is flipping the script — and she’s no longer making room for men who don’t bring value to her life.
In a candid moment that’s gone viral across social media, the 33-year-old model, actress, and author revealed she’s over “centering men” in her personal life, especially those who, in her words, “don’t serve a purpose.”
💬 The Viral Quote
“I’m just not interested in centering men who don’t serve a purpose anymore,” Ratajkowski said on her High Low podcast this week. “If you're not adding value to my peace, goals, or self-worth, I’m out.”
The blunt statement immediately struck a chord online, with women praising her honesty and calling it a much-needed reminder in an era of emotional labor overload.
💔 A New Chapter
The remarks come on the heels of a high-profile divorce from producer Sebastian Bear-McClard, and a string of rumored romances with A-listers like Harry Styles, Brad Pitt, and comedian Eric André.
But lately, the multi-hyphenate seems more focused on herself, motherhood, and her career than being attached to any man — and she’s not apologizing for it.
“I’ve spent enough time accommodating, explaining, and compromising,” she continued. “Now I’m prioritizing peace, stability, and freedom.”
🔥 Internet Reacts
The internet — predictably — exploded.
“Queen behavior. Know your worth and add tax,” one fan posted on TikTok.
“This is the energy we’re carrying into 2025,” another wrote on Instagram.
Critics, however, accused her of promoting a “cold, individualist mindset” — but her fans were quick to shut that down, calling it “liberation, not loneliness.”
💼 Beyond the Boys
Ratajkowski has increasingly used her platform to discuss feminism, autonomy, and the emotional politics of dating — often exposing the power imbalance women face, even in modern relationships.
Her bestselling book My Body peeled back the layers of what it means to exist in a world that commodifies beauty, and now she’s putting those lessons into action.
🧠 Bottom Line
Emily Ratajkowski isn’t bitter — she’s just done with the baggage. And she’s not alone. In a cultural moment where more women are choosing themselves, her words echo a growing movement:
No more space for empty energy. No more centering men just because.
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