Emily Ratajkowski opens up on sexuality after appearing to come out as bisexual

Emily Ratajkowski has candidly spoken out about her sexuality after appearing to come out as bisexual.

The model, 31, set tongues wagging last month when she hopped on a TikTok trend which declared that the person is bisexual if they own a green sofa.

Without saying a word, she simply panned the camera across her own green large couch, which took pride of place in her living room.

In a new interview, the mom-of-one – who recently split from husband Sebastian Bear-McClard – addressed the brief video, explaining that she doesn’t ‘really believe’ in straight people.

‘I think sexuality is on a sliding scale. I don’t really believe in straight people,’ she told Harper’s Bazaar when asked about the joke. ‘My girlfriend came over and was like, “B***h, have you seen the green-couch thing?” She was laughing at me because my green couch is so big.’

Emily filed for divorce from Sebastian – who she shares son Sylvester Apollo Bear with – in September, bringing their four-year marriage to an end.


She has since kept quiet about her love life but was recently linked to Brad Pitt, with insiders claiming that they were ‘spending a lot of time together’.

Discussing her love life, the author revealed that she has ‘never been single’ before and has ‘gone on dates’ since her marriage ended, but doesn’t have a particular type.

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She also remained tight-lipped on any further details regarding who these dates have been with.

‘To use the TikTok phrase, I was a bit of a “pick-me girl” in the sense that I wasn’t very good at deciding what I liked,’ the star recalled of her dating habits when she was younger. ‘I really wanted to be chosen. It was hard for me to go on a date with someone and think about how much I did or didn’t like them.

‘I would have been thinking about how they were perceiving me, what it meant, what they wanted from me, what it meant about my self-worth. I don’t have that anymore. So now it’s really fun to go to dinner with someone and be like, “Cool. I really enjoyed these parts of them. I really didn’t like these other parts.”’

‘I feel all the emotions,’ she added. ‘I feel anger, sadness. I feel excitement. I feel joy. I feel levity. Every day is different. The only good thing I know is that I’m feeling all those things, which is nice because it makes me believe that I’ll be okay.’

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