In a new interview, Emily Ratajkowski has opened up on her love life, saying that she would 'love to date a woman'.
Last year, the US model split with Sebastian Bear-McClard, as Ratajkowski filed for a divorce after her ex had reportedly cheated.
Since then much speculation has been swirling surrounding the star's love life, especially since she posted a TikTok last year, where the model appeared to come out as bisexual.
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In October last year, the 31-year-old took part in a TikTok trend that involved the user responding to the question: “If you identify as bisexual, do you own a green velvet couch.”
Ratajkowski joined in with her own video – which has since been deleted from the platform - panning the camera around to her green couch.
While the former actor has not directly addressed that video before, she has revealed that she would 'love to' start dating a woman in the future, adding she is 'more attracted to vibe than specifics of physicality'.
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In an interview with HommeGirls magazine, she said: "[I'm] Waiting for the right one to come along.
"I’ve always been someone who’s more attracted to vibe than specifics of physicality so sometimes it’ll just randomly hit me and I’ll be like, ‘Whoa, I’m attracted to this person!'.”
The model continued by saying how this period of being single in her life is actually the 'first time' she's ever been without a partner.
"I’m proud of myself," she said.
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"Younger version of myself would have probably settled for some mid dude just to have a [boyfriend]. Glad I’m not in that era anymore."
In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar last year, Ratajkowski said that she sees sexuality as something that functions on a moving scale – where, in her mind, heterosexuality doesn’t really exist.
"I think sexuality is on a sliding scale," she told the magazine.
"I don't really believe in straight people."
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Ratajkowski also opened up on her outlook on dating since breaking up with Bear-McClard, saying she has ‘gone on dates’.
"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," she continued.
"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.
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“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.'"
Topics: Emily Ratajkowski, Celebrity, LGBTQ+