Emily Ratajkowski and the mystery of the ring: an air of crisis with Sebastian Bear-McClard?

It was 12 July 2018 when Emily Ratajkowski, in an Instagram post, she showed a surprise the engagement ring given to her by her husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, married just as surprisingly five months earlier. “We drew it together», Wrote the model in the comments, replying to requests of fans. It is in fact a gem from the unique design, with a pair of diamonds: one pear cut, the other classic princess cut.

Today, exactly four years later that social content, it is the absence of that ring that creates discussion. In the last few photos, Emily has appeared with nothing on his fingersand this was enough to unleash the sirens of gossip: «Rumors of separation», headline PageSixwhich launches the indiscretion but remains however on the vague waiting to collect valid testimonials. Even more generic is the Daily Mail, which is limited to an unspecified “mystery of the ring“.

We do not know how things really are within the coupleBut surely Emily’s decision to show herselfi without the flashy jewel it is decidedly weak evidence to speak of crisis. True, she didn’t wear it on her last walk a New York with the son Sylvester Apollo, born in March 2021, and hasn’t even sported it in a recent photo Instagram went viral and in a funny clip on TikTok in which he dances.

Incidentally, the latest sighting of Emily And Sebastian together goes back just one month agowhen they were on vacation in Italy. A few weeks earlier, at the end of May, they were immortalized hand in hand through the streets of Canneswhere they had flown on the occasion of the Film Festival. In short, the spotlight of gossip – due to the ring’s disappearance – they lit up on the couple, but talk about crisis air it frankly appears a little too soon.

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