Emily Ratajkowski posts and deletes photo kissing Sebastian Bear-McClard with a mask


Emily Ratajkowski posts and deletes photo kissing Sebastian Bear-McClard with a mask… while talking about divorce amid lockdown

They’ve been married for over two years, following their surprise New York City courthouse wedding in February 2018. 

And Emily Ratajkowski proved her love for Sebastian Bear-McClard was stronger than ever, on Sunday. 

The 28-year-old took to social media to kiss her man via a face mask, in a now deleted photo.

Emily Ratajkowski posted then deleted a photo of herself kissing her husband of two years, Sebastian Bear-McClard on Sunday morning. The pair kissed while wearing masks

Emily sported a light colored high neck skivvy top that hugged her toned and trim physique. 

She teamed the look with loose fitting trousers and accessorised with a cross body bag. 

The model styled her brunette tresses out into natural waves and wore a mask over her face. 

Mr and Mrs: They've been married for over two years, following their surprise New York City courthouse wedding in February 2018

Mr and Mrs: They’ve been married for over two years, following their surprise New York City courthouse wedding in February 2018

Sebastian was dressed casually in a T-shirt and pants for the loved up shot. 

Emily’s post comes after she revealed she thinks the COVID-19 pandemic will lead to ‘a lot’ of couples getting divorce. 

As for her own relationship, she told GQ magazine that they were in a good place.  

‘It’s been interesting being in quarantine and married. I feel like a lot of people will end up divorced,’ she said. 

‘But my husband and I are in a good partnership. And I think that I’ve learned a lot about myself being married, for sure.’ 

Emily, who shared she knows two people who have tested positive for the respiratory virus, also spoke about her anxiety and stress levels during this uncertain time. 

Not a great outcome: 'It's been interesting being in quarantine and married. I feel like a lot of people will end up divorced,' she told GQ

Not a great outcome: ‘It’s been interesting being in quarantine and married. I feel like a lot of people will end up divorced,’ she told GQ 

Married in quarantine! My husband and I are in a good partnership. And I think that I've learned a lot about myself being married, for sure'

Married in quarantine! My husband and I are in a good partnership. And I think that I’ve learned a lot about myself being married, for sure’

‘I think that’s the hardest part: this looming kind of threat that’s everywhere. Obviously, the numbers are going up every day and I know two people who have tested positive, but it doesn’t really feel like it’s hit yet.’ 

She continued:  ‘It’s more like there’s no way to know how long this is going to go on for or the severity of it. I think that’s producing the anxiety in most people.’ 

As for Emily herself, she’s been using the extra down time to complete her essay style memoir that has a political spin. 

‘I have probably 10 [essays]. But I’m trying to perfect them; that’s one of the main things I’ve been doing,’ she shared. 

‘For me, it’s been the one benefit of corona that’s been interesting. I planned to take until mid-April to edit these essays. I have 160 pages, all in draft. I have an agent and I’m going through his one sheet of notes.’ 

The Inamorata designer added: ‘All I needed was no distractions and I promised myself I was going to tell everyone to just leave me to work and get them done. Now look.’ 

Working girl: Emily has been using the extra down time to complete her essay style memoir that has a political spin

Working girl: Emily has been using the extra down time to complete her essay style memoir that has a political spin