Model mama! Emily Ratajkowski adores being a mother to her newborn son, Sylvester, a source revealed exclusively to Us Weekly.
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.Model mama! Emily Ratajkowski adores being a mother to her newborn son, Sylvester, a source revealed exclusively to Us Weekly.
Bling for the baby! Emily Ratajkowski welcomed her first child, Sylvester Apollo Bear, on Monday, March 8, and waisted little to no time adding a ‘mama’ necklace to her jewelry collection in honor of her new role.
Emily Ratajkowski took to her Instagram account this week to share a photo of herself breastfeeding her newborn son, but the caption is what is getting a lot of attention on social media.
Emily Ratajkowski is loving motherhood. On Wednesday, Ratajkowski shared a photo of herself breastfeeding her newborn while she sweetly gazed down at her little one. "Beautiful boy," read the caption.
“Beautiful boy,” Emily Ratajkowski captioned her Mar. 24 Instagram Photo, and no one could disagree. In the picture, the 29-year-old model was feeding her and Sebastian Bear-McClard’s newborn baby boy, Sylvester Apollo Bear. The photo could have been from one of Emily’s editorial shoots. With the sun behind her hair, the new mom held her baby to her breast, allowing him to drink up. It was a serene picture of motherhood, one that melted the hearts of Emily’s 27.2 million followers.
Emily Ratajkowski is giving fans an intimate glimpse into her private life.
Video: Hailey Bieber reveals she may wear a facemask in public forever (Cover Video)The actress noted: "It might be true, but it makes other people feel s**tty about themselves, and it's not normal, and you're an outlier, and you're lucky.