Emily Ratajkowski recently split her wedding rings into divorce rings after finalizing her divorce from her ex-husband, Sebastian Bear McClard. The model appeared to be spending more time with her son, Sylvester who she shares with the movie producers.
The mother of one was spotted on Tuesday afternoon with her son Sylvester Apollo out in NYC whom she was carrying. The boy recently turned three years old earlier this month. Like her usual way, she had an interesting street style for the mother and son outing.
Emily Ratajkowski rocked a white dress shirt under a stylish black leather jacket as she held her son. Her hair was worn down with the locks parted down the middle. She accessorized with black sunglasses as well, silver earrings and her now-famous ‘divorce rings’ while carrying both her son and a Frozen drink bottle.
The Inamorata founder paired the look with form-fitting light-blue jeans and brown-heeled boots for the outing. Her only son Sylvester was clad in a colourful red hooded puffer jacket with grey pants and brown boots. Sylvester is EmRata’s only son with her ex-husband and film producer Sebastian Bear-McClard.
Emily Ratajkowski welcomed Sylvester on March 8, 2021, with her now ex-husband and split in July 2022 due to alleged infidelity. In September 2022, the model filed for divorce. Early last week, the model shared what she did with her old engagement ring. It appears that she turned the ring into divorce rings by splitting them.
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She simply captioned the snaps: ‘divorce rings’, while her followers took to the comments section to ask what she meant. Several explained that she had split her original ring to create two new ones after splitting from Sebastian, who had originally gifted her the jewellery.
Emily Ratajkowski was termed ‘iconic’ by her fans for deciding to reuse the diamonds. The mother of one tagged the jewellery brand Alison Lou, who had created the stunning pieces for her after also helping with the original setting.
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