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Emily Ratajkowski Says There’s A Link Between Diddy And Menendez Brothers

### Emily Ratajkowski Calls Out Male Sexual Assault Stigma Amid Diddy Allegations

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Emily Ratajkowski is stirring the pot, and for good reason.  

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The model and actress is shining a light on a dark topic: male sexual assault victims.  

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In her latest TikTok video, she directly links this issue to the ongoing allegations against music mogul Diddy.  

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Diddy, who has recently been arrested, faces serious accusations, including rape and sexual abuse.  

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 Ratajkowski’s bold comments come as Netflix drops its controversial series *Monsters*, exploring the Menendez brothers’ tragic story.  

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Lyle and Erik Menendez were driven to murder their parents in 1989, allegedly after suffering horrific abuse at their father’s hands.  

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Ratajkowski argues that both cases highlight the often-overlooked suffering of male victims.

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“We need to have a conversation about male sexual assault,” she insists.  

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The actress points out that Diddy’s ability to “hide in plain sight” stems from cultural attitudes towards male victims.  

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 “Many of his victims are male, and our culture views male sexual assault as extremely emasculating,” she explains.  

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This damaging perception silences victims, preventing them from speaking out.  

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Ratajkowski’s comments hit home, especially as she reflects on the Menendez brothers’ 1996 trial.  

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During the trial, one brother’s sexuality was scrutinized, suggesting he “wanted it” because of the abuse he endured.  

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“It’s really scary,” she states, highlighting how victim-blaming perpetuates trauma.  

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But Ratajkowski doesn’t stop there.  

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She links this stigma to the cycle of abuse, using R. Kelly as a prime example.  

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The disgraced singer, now convicted for multiple sexual crimes, reportedly suffered abuse as a child.  

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“To be clear, I’m not making excuses for these people,” Ratajkowski clarifies.  

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 Instead, she emphasizes the urgent need to address these issues head-on.  

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“We can stop the cycle from happening,” she declares, advocating for open conversations about trauma.  

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 The response to her TikTok has been overwhelmingly positive.  

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Many followers have praised Ratajkowski for her candidness.  

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One user wrote, “Thanks for being one of the few celebrities to talk about this.”  

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Another chimed in with, “Thank you for speaking about this; I love you so much!”  

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 The model’s platform is being recognized for tackling tough subjects, creating much-needed dialogue.  

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Ratajkowski’s commitment to these discussions isn’t new; she has long been an advocate for women’s rights.  

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However, this recent focus on male victims highlights a broader societal issue.  

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 Male victims often face ridicule and disbelief, contributing to their silence.  

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Ratajkowski’s perspective sheds light on how these biases affect everyone.  

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She believes breaking this cycle requires acknowledging the pain men experience.  

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The stigma not only impacts individual lives but also enables predators to thrive unnoticed. 

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As Diddy’s allegations unfold, the urgency of Ratajkowski’s message grows stronger.  

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“We need to change how we think about and support male victims,” she asserts.  

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It’s a powerful call to action that resonates deeply in today’s cultural climate.  

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Will her words spark real change? Only time will tell.  

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