In her SiriusXM broadcast, Kelly took direct aim at the essay titled "Mother F-cker," which details Ratajkowski’s transition following her split from Sebastian Bear-McClard. The model writes openly about shedding her previous identity and embracing a new, self-described promiscuous phase, a narrative Kelly labeled as a celebration of becoming a "slut." Kelly argued that promoting such behavior under the guise of female empowerment is misguided and questioned the model’s graphic descriptions of childbirth, which she characterized as "vile." According to the former Fox News host, the piece fails to capture the traditional emotional warmth associated with early motherhood.
The essay has sparked significant friction beyond Kelly’s commentary, drawing criticism from readers who argue that Ratajkowski’s perspective lacks relatability. Many social media users have labeled the narrative as "out of touch," highlighting the stark contrast between the supermodel’s affluent lifestyle and the financial struggles faced by average single mothers. Critics have suggested that the publication of such a piece overlooks the genuine hardships of parenthood in favor of shock value and celebrity privilege. While Ratajkowski has yet to respond to the mounting backlash, the discourse continues to divide opinion on whether her public reinvention serves as a genuine exploration of identity or an insensitive display of wealth.




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