
Emily Ratajkowski has dished the sauce on all the lads she has been with since her divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard.
Mannequin and actress Ratajkowski cut up up along with her husband in 2022 and has revealed she’s been on a mission ever since to ‘f**ok my method into a brand new sort of girl.’
In a revealing essay for The Cut, the 35-year-old defined how she was a newcomer to one-night stands, having slept with eight individuals earlier than she began on her new journey.
Ratajkowski has been on a ‘hookup’ mania lately and has revealed all the lads she has slept with.
“There was Vegan Graffiti Artist with impeccable posture,” the Gone Lady star wrote.
“Chef who thought he might need chlamydia, Spanish Gen-Zer who couldn’t cease sending me nudes, closely self-medicated Son of a Billionaire with questionable politics, a number of Italians, and, in fact, one other DJ.
“Earlier than my separation, I’d by no means had a one-night stand. I’d by no means slept with somebody the identical day I met them.
“Actually, I’d solely slept with eight individuals: 4 of whom had been live-in boyfriends, and considered one of whom was my male greatest good friend in highschool.”

Emrata and ex, actor and producer Bear-McClard, had solely been collectively a number of weeks after they had introduced they have been married on Instagram in February 2018.
The couple had a son – Sly – collectively in March 2021 however, simply over a yr later, they separated in July 2022 after their ‘marriage collapsed’ following childbirth. She filed for divorce that September.
“Six months after my son was born, my husband and I ended having intercourse,” Ratajkowski shared. “Lower than a yr later, we separated.”
Approaching 4 years on from the separation, she has now revealed the 2 issues she has realized from her escapades.
She mentioned: “The primary was that many males are turned on by motherhood.
“At a celebration only a month after my separation, a sister to a number of well-known single mothers consoled me instantly with ‘Males don’t care, by the way in which, about, like, the you-having-a-kid factor.’
“I exhaled. On the time, her remark felt monumental, like she was addressing the precise factor nobody wished to say however that I’d been so afraid of: that, as a single mom, I used to be unloveable, used up and discarded.
“The second factor was easy knowledge anybody’s grandmother might in all probability bestow. The extra I appeared to not want a person, the extra desperately he wanted me.”

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