Barber, 40, is an Australian comedian and social media star best known for recreating exaggerated celebrity photos with her own humorous twist.
While Barber’s fans love her take on over-the-top celebrity culture, it seems that the celebrities she mimics are not always thrilled with the jokes.

Ratajkowski, 31, recently addressed Barber directly, saying she no longer wants to be part of her comedy material.
Back in 2021, she blocked Barber after the comedian made fun of one of her swimwear campaigns. Barber had captioned the post:
She later spoke about it during an interview on Australia’s Nova radio station, telling Fitzy and Wippa:
“I don’t think Emily is a fan. That’s OK, she’s allowed to not love it. But she blocked me.”
Now, Ratajkowski has shared her thoughts on Barber’s jokes while responding to a fan’s question on her High Low podcast.
She explained her feelings, saying:
“[I want] to be able to do my thing, whether that be writing about my terrifying experiences in an industry that doesn’t protect women and young girls and femme-presenting people while also having a bathing suit line.”

She added:
“I was like, I’m not giving her my consent for this joke anymore. It just landed at a specific time for me.”
She explained:
“We really love to pick on female influencers, like they are considered the trash, lamest, most cringe, most embarrassing people on the planet.”
“I fundamentally find that to be sexist. Yeah, no s**t women want to be influencers – it’s one of the ways that women have learned to be successful and make money. They’re hustling.”
Ratajkowski also cleared the air around the drama that happened in 2021 stating that she has no ill will toward Barber but she specifically finds her style of humor to be inherently misogynistic about women who put their bodies on display – which happens to be a pretty big part of the model’s job.
She explained:
“We really love to pick on female influencers, like they are considered the trash, lamest, most cringe, most embarrassing people on the planet.”

“We really love to pick on female influencers, like they are considered the trash, lamest, most cringe, most embarrassing people on the planet.
But it seems like Barber does not agree with the model and here are some of the most hilarious celebrity pictures that she has recreated

“I fundamentally find that to be sexist. Yeah, no s**t women want to be influencers – it’s one of the ways that women have learned to be successful and make money. They’re hustling.”



