Rumer Willis strips naked for racy BDSM-inspired pics as she 'reclaims her body'
Rumer Willis has called for the end of 'policing women's bodies' as she 'set herself free' with a number of photos which she entitled "bondage"
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Rumer Willis has urged the end of 'policing women's bodies' as she strips naked for a set of BDSM-inspired photos.
The 32-year-old actress has teamed up with celebrated photographer Tyler Shields for a set of pics which she has entitled "Bondage".
Rumer, who is the eldest daughter of Bruce Willis and Demi Moore, is seen wearing a black latex bodysuit has she wields a crop in one of the daring photos.
In another, the Once Upon A Time In Hollywood star is posing completely naked bar a pair of thigh high boots as she is tied up with rope, ensuring she is not fully exposed.
Rumer captioned the photo: "Call Me Madam... New series 'Bondage' with my fav @thetylershields."
She then captioned another shot with: "....and I’ll call you sir."
The actress went on to detail what her photo project was representing, saying that it "is about reclaiming the female form."
In a lengthier note to her fans, Rumer wrote: "Whether clothed or not, as women our bodies are constantly policed and dictated over by men and by other women.
"We are told what we can and cannot wear based on our size and shape or others beliefs about what is acceptable or appropriate."
Rumer continued: "We are told what we need to look like to be considered beautiful.
"We are told if we dress a certain way we are 'asking for it' or if we are more covered up we are prude or unexpressed.
"We are told our sexuality and expression of that sexuality is something we should ashamed of, something we should keep to ourselves."
Rumer continued to speak about how women are "persecuted" for their choices.
She wrote: "We are persecuted for our right to choose when to become a mother, or to become one at all. We are kept from access to birth control, places to get information about sexual health and contraceptives are defunded.
"The lineage of women who have fought with their lives to progress women’s rights sacrificed everything to get us to where we are today and we are still miles away from any sort of equality.
"My body and my right to my divine femininity will not be policed or suppressed by anyone man or woman."
Rumer then hit back at criticisms that had been left in her Instagram comments, saying that "it's bulls***" to think that women who are comfortable being naked or are in touch with their sexuality, have no self-respect.
She continued: "We can be sexual for us. We can be naked for us. We can be tied up for us.
"People think telling women to not be naked and 'respect themselves' is feminist but it’s really just centering men once again in the assumption that everything you are doing is for them.
"This was not for any man. This was for me. It was about exploration and taking back power in my right to choose.
"I support any woman’s right to express themselves however they choose to convey their sensuality, sexuality, self."
To emphasise her point, Rumer added to her Instagram Stories a post that simply read: "STOP POLICING WOMENS BODIES."
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