
Emily Ratajkowski and Sebastian Bear-McClard finalize divorce after nearly THREE years
According to court records, a judgment was filed in Manhattan Supreme Court on July 22, making Emily, 34, and Sebastian, 44, legally single.
A qualified medical child support order was also filed the same day, however, since divorce records are private in New York, no further details were given.
The divorce appeared to be nearly over back in December when the model's attorney had submitted a bunch of documents, including a proposed qualified medical child support order, certificate of dissolution and a proposed judgment of divorce - but the proposed judgment was returned for correction.
It also appears that a settlement had been reached back in December due to a settlement document being filed, but, again, details are withheld from the public.
DailyMail.com has reached out to attorneys for Emily Ratajkowski and Sebastian Bear-McClard for comment.
Emily filed for divorce from Sebastian in September 2022 four years after the former couple tied the knot.
The couple separated in July 2022 after four years of marriage
They split in July 2022 amid accusations that Sebastian was a 'serial cheater.'
They welcomed a child together, Sylvester Apollo Bear, who was born in March 2021. The four-year-old makes occasional appearances on his famous mom's social media where he can be seen traveling internationally with her.
After filing for divorce, the My Body author said she 'didn't have the courage to leave' her ex 'for a long time.'
'I was really, really unhappy,' she revealed while discussing her divorce on Dear Media's Going Mental podcast with Eileen Kelly at the time.
She went on to explain that the stress she felt from being miserable was manifesting in her body, saying, 'I was like 100 pounds, and I had just had a baby. I got really skinny because I was not okay.'
Emily added that she was 'trying everything' to overcome her depression.
'I tried to take antidepressants. I was sure there was something wrong with me.
'I think so much of what I learned coming out of that relationship is to trust your instincts,' she shared.
In an interview with Vogue Australia that came out in November 2023, Emily hinted at penning her own book about divorce to undo some of the 'stigma' around divorce.
She spilled, 'I can't believe there aren't more books about first marriages failing. I've read a lot of literature about divorce, but it tends to be about families ending after children have grown up.
'I do think so many women are divorcing at younger ages, and it's such a taboo and there's such stigma around it.'
The Entourage actress went on to explain that these days, women are more financially stable and don't need to stay in bad relationships.
'Our world has changed so much because women are making, if not the same amount of pay, more money than their partners. And then also carrying the burden of the emotional and physical responsibilities, the labour at home,' she said.
Sebastian has been out of the public eye, especially after being accused of sexual misconduct by two teenage girls he allegedly 'groomed' via Instagram before sleeping with them.
Meanwhile, Emily appears to be having fun dating and embracing life as a 'chic' divorcee.
The mother-of-one was first linked with comedian Eric Andre, 42, in January 2023 after being spotted side-by-side on a series of public outings.
In March 2023, Emily shocked fans when she was seen kissing Harry Styles, 31, on the streets of Tokyo in the wake of his split from Olivia Wilde.
Speaking on a podcast recorded on March 9, two weeks before she was spotted kissing him, Emily revealed that she has secretly been dating Harry for two months – and confessed that he may be 'the one'.
After the One Direction star, she was linked to other high profile men, including DJ Orazio Rispo, French actor Stephane Bak and singer Shaboozey.
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