Four months after filing for divorce, Emily Ratajkowski claims she still has her wedding band
“I know a lot of people who are unhappily married for a very long time because they’re so afraid of divorce and I don’t think that’s a good way to live,” the model said
After her divorce, Emily Ratajkowski maintained her wedding band.
Tommy Dorfman told Ratajkowski on Monday’s episode of her podcast High Low with EmRata that witnessing her go through a divorce let him realize “I’m not alone.” Ratajkowski is a model, author, and activist.
The 31-year-old Ratajkowski admitted, “I love a divorce narrative… “
She replied, “I still have it,” when Dorfman asked what she had done with her ring.
Ratajkowski said, “I have to tell myself to be like, ‘Oh that’s sad,’ every time I hear a divorce story or when I see the news. I genuinely tell folks, “Good for you.
Sharing why she doesn’t believe “divorce is a sad thing,” the star told Dorfman, 30, “I know a lot of people who are unhappily married for a very long time because they’re so afraid of divorce and I don’t think that’s a good way to live.”
The two ended the podcast by giving “cheers to divorce.”
Sebastian Bear-McClard and Ratajkowski, who had a son named Sylvester Apollo in March 2021, filed for divorce in September. Four years passed during their marriage.
Ratajkowski spoke candidly about dating a famous person earlier this month.
The celebrity, who broke up with Pete Davidson, 29, and was recently seen with comic Eric Andre, admitted on her podcast that she still has trouble adjusting to the fact that everyone knows who she was just out with.
“It’s been really hard because basically, any time I go on another date, everybody knows, so the other guys I’m dating see it, and it has been kind of difficult because of course they’re like, ‘Oh, didn’t talk to her last night,’ and then you know, there’s pictures of me out to dinner with someone else,” the My Body author said.
This makes it even more challenging to date when Ratajkowski wants to keep things casual but also doesn’t want to lead people on or get her own feelings hurt.
“It’s also been tough because I’ve been trying to casually date and not get booed up, not get cuffed up, and it’s been hard to do that and be kind of mindful of the people that I’m seeing because I don’t necessarily want to know when they’re going on another date,” she explained.
“They know exactly where I’m at even with things that I don’t necessarily want to share, and they don’t necessarily want to know,” she continued. “So, that’s been a whole other aspect of just trying to keep things casual and also be cognizant of people’s feelings, and that’s been kind of tricky to navigate.”