
Emily Ratajkowski has dished the sauce on all the men she has been with since her divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard.
Model and actress Ratajkowski split up with her husband in 2022 and has revealed she's been on a mission ever since to 'f**k my way into a new kind of woman.'
In a revealing essay for The Cut, the 35-year-old explained how she was a newcomer to one-night stands, having slept with eight people before she started on her new adventure.
Ratajkowski has been on a 'hookup' mania recently and has revealed all the men she has slept with.
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“There was Vegan Graffiti Artist with impeccable posture,” the Gone Girl star wrote.
“Chef who thought he might have chlamydia, Spanish Gen-Zer who couldn’t stop sending me nudes, heavily self-medicated Son of a Billionaire with questionable politics, several Italians, and, of course, another DJ.
“Before my separation, I’d never had a one-night stand. I’d never slept with someone the same day I met them.
"In fact, I’d only slept with eight people: four of whom had been live-in boyfriends, and one of whom was my male best friend in high school."

What Emily Ratajkowski has learned from her hook-up streak
Emrata and ex, actor and producer Bear-McClard, had only been together a few weeks when they had announced they were married on Instagram in February 2018.
The couple had a son - Sly - together in March 2021 but, just over a year 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 stopped having sex,” Ratajkowski shared. “Less than a year later, we separated.”
Approaching four years on from the separation, she has now revealed the two things she has learned from her escapades.
She said: "The first was that many men are turned on by motherhood.
"At a party just a month after my separation, a sister to several famous single moms consoled me immediately with 'Men don’t care, by the way, about, like, the you-having-a-kid thing.'
"I exhaled. At the time, her comment felt monumental, like she was addressing the exact thing no one wanted to say but that I’d been so scared of: that, as a single mother, I was unloveable, used up and discarded.
"The second thing was simple wisdom anyone’s grandmother could probably bestow. The more I seemed not to need a man, the more desperately he needed me."
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