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Sebastian Bear-McClard Is ‘Happy’ Amid Emily Ratajkowski Split

What are you waiting for? Moving on? Emily RatajkowskiAnd Sebastian Bear-McClard’s recent breakup, the film producer was spotted out with friends and seemingly in good spirits.

“He was with a group of four guys. They all looked happy and were laughing and grabbing a bunch of supplies like they were having a party later on in the day,” an eyewitness exclusively tells Us Weekly On Sunday, August 7, Bear-McClard (35), was spotted at Citarella, a gourmet grocery store in East Hampton, New York.

The insider adds: “He didn’t appear to be bothered at all by the drama in his life.”

The Heaven Knows What star’s Hamptons outing comes after Use Last month, the 31-year old model confirmed his split. After Ratajkowski was seen out and about in New York City with her wedding band, there was speculation of a breakup.

The I Feel Pretty actress and Sebastian Bear-McClard — who wed in February 2018 — have yet to publicly address their split. A source claimed that they have spoken out. Use that he’s not ready to give up on their romance just yet.

“Sebastian is trying for a second chance with Emily, but she doesn’t want to get back together,” a second source told Use earlier this month, noting there was a “cheating incident” that contributed to their breakup. “Emily had seen some of his DMs and it became a pattern.”

While the estranged pair have yet to acknowledge the cheating accusations, Ratajkowski “liked” a few social media posts about her estranged partner’s alleged infidelity.

The London native — who gave birth to the pair’s first child, son Sylvester, in March 2021 — was first linked to Bear-McClard weeks before their 2018 courthouse nuptials. “Soooo I have a surprise. I got married today,” Ratajkowski captioned an Instagram slideshow at the time.

The actress was open and honest about their struggles throughout their relationship.

“I am newly married to my husband when he remarks casually, ‘There are so many beautiful women in the world.’ I freeze when he says this. I know it is a perfectly acceptable and truthful thing to remark on, and yet I feel a familiar twist in my gut,” she wrote in her November 2021 memoir, My Body. “He can feel the switch; he can sense the instant tension in my body. ‘I don’t know,’ I reply. I am ashamed of my reaction and press my face into his chest. ‘I don’t know why it hurts to hear you say that.’ I can tell he wants to console me, but he is confused. I want him to console and comfort me too, but I’m not sure why. Why do I suddenly feel as if he doesn’t love me enough?”

Diana Cooper reports

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