Emily Ratajkowski Reunites with Ex-Husband Sebastian Bear-McClard in NYC

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Emily Ratajkowski is navigating life as a single mom co-parenting with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.

Yesterday, the exes reunited in New York City. The model was pictured walking up to Bear-McClard, who had their son, Sylvester Apollo, up on his shoulders. EmRata smiled excitedly at her baby boy as she approached him, presumably to pick him up from his father. Photos also show 2-year-old Sly smiling widely upon seeing his famous mom.

For the outing, Ratajkowski wore a graphic black T-shirt, yellow pants, a black Miu Miu handbag, brown rectangle sunglasses, and gold hoop earrings. She also carried an Equinox tote.

The reunion marks the first time Ratajkowski and Bear-McClard have been spotted together in public since their split last year.

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EmRata and Bear-McClard were friends for several years before their relationship turned romantic in 2018. Just a few weeks into their relationship, the two married in a low-key ceremony, and in 2021, they announced that they were expecting their first child together. But in July 2022, the pair broke up following reports of the producer's infidelity.

Soon after, in an interview for Harper's Bazaar's November cover, the My Body author revealed she had since been enjoying being single for the first time in her life and exploring the dating pool.

Though she has not spoken openly about what caused her to end her relationship with Bear-McClard—or about the recent sexual misconduct allegations against him—she did, in an interview with the Los Angeles Times earlier this month, describe what she has been going through as the "most traumatic experiences of [her] entire life." Despite the "horrifying" year she's had, however, she said son Sylvester makes it all worth it, and she is doing everything she can to make sure her and her ex's co-parenting agreement stays healthy and amicable. "I’m scared," she said. "I’m learning that outspoken women don’t often get their children."

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