Piers Morgan, a British journalist and television personality, has never kept silent on woman stripping off for fame. 

He recently commented Emily Ratajkowski's provocative LOVE Magazine advent calendar shoot on Wednesday.

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Piers Morgan, a British journalist and television personality, has never kept silent on woman stripping off for fame.

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In the video, Emily Ratajkowski who lay down on a table with food wears a peach lace bar and pose raunchily. She pours food and oil to her body and stroke herself.

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Piers decided to call Emily out after by she claims the shoots was showing the "empowering" of women.

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In the video, Emily Ratajkowski who lay down on a table with food wears a peach lace bar and pose raunchily. She pours food and oil to her body and stroke herself.

She always dares to be sexy. She has been one of the Blurred Lines beauties who was completely nude in Robin Thicke's MV. 

The 26-year-old model has also done a controversial act in violation of hotel's strict dress codes in Moroccan. 

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Piers decided to call Emily out after by she claims the shoots was showing the "empowering" of women.

He said, "I don't know quite what she is. She's a global bimbo." His co-host Susanna Reid joked, "Piers has got a personal vendetta against her. She likes to think taking her clothes off is promoting feminism."

Piers complemented, "She's posted something on Instagram about how what we are watching now is unbelievably empowering to feminists."

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And the most impressive and daring criticism from him should be, "For goodness sake - get some clothes on and get yourself a proper job."

Emily explained, "To me, female sexuality and sexiness, no matter how conditioned it may be by a patriarchal ideal, can be incredibly empowering for a woman if she feels it is empowering to her.

"The way I dress, act, flirt, dance, have sex — those are my decisions and they shouldn’t be impacted by men. Being sexy is fun and I like it. I should never have to apologise for that."