Emily Ratajkowski and her ex, Sebastian Bear-McClard, are officially single nearly three years after they initially filed for divorce.
According to court docs obtained by the Daily Mail, a judgment was filed in the Manhattan Supreme Court on July 22. The docs also revealed that a qualified medical child support order was given, as the former couple shares a three-year-old son, Sylvester Apollo Bear.
Their divorce was almost finalized in December 2024, as a settlement had been reached. However, details are slim, as divorce records are legally private in New York, where they filed.
EmRata’s attorney reportedly “submitted a bunch of documents” at the time, including the child support order, certificate of dissolution, and a proposed judgment of divorce. Per the Daily Mail’s report, her proposed judgment was “returned for correction.”
A few months before the initial filing in September 2022, a source confirmed to Page Six that the model first made plans to divorce Sebastian after cheating rumors surfaced. “Yeah, he cheated. He’s a serial cheater. It’s gross. He’s a dog,” the insider said at the time.
Since then, EmRata has been embracing the single life and even turned her engagement ring from Sebastian into two customized “divorce rings” with assistance from the jeweler behind her original sparkler, Alison Chemla.
“The rings represent my own personal evolution,” the My Body author told Vogue about the decision. “I don’t think a woman should be stripped of her diamonds just because she’s losing a man.”
She revealed that Stephanie Danler’s story from The Paris Review, “The Unravelers,” inspired her to change up her jewelry.
“It includes the story of her grandmother’s snake ring—a ring that is made up of the different stones from her various marriages,” she told the outlet. “I loved the idea of a ring unabashedly representing the many lives a woman has lived.”
She added that designing the new set of rings was a “fun project” to work on “amidst a hugely transitional period in my life.”
“The ring became symbolic to me—some kind of token or evidence of my life becoming my own again,” she shared. “Somehow, these rings feel like a reminder that I can make myself happy in ways I never imagined.”






