STEAMY! Emily Ratajkowski and Eric Andre confirm relationship baring it all in RACY Valentine’s Day thirst trap
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Eric Andre has officially confirmed his rumored romance with Emily Ratajkowski with a barely there photo in honor of Valentine's Day. In honor of the yearly holiday, the 39-year-old comedian posted an NSFW photo of himself and Ratajkowski naked on his Instagram account on Tuesday, February 14.
"Happy Valentine's Day," the 'Eric Andre Show' star wrote beside a series of pink hearts and arrow emojis on his Instagram picture. In the photo, Andre was seen relaxing naked with his feet raised on a black velvet couch. His privates were hidden with a cupid's arrow emoji.
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'Happy Valentine's Day'
Ratajkowski is in the background, taking a picture with her phone camera, and we see her reflection in the mirror. On the floor, though, are a pair of jeans, a green shirt, some socks, and a bottle of red wine.
The bold Valentine’s Day post comes amid speculation that Andre and Ratajkowski are in a relationship. The two were seen getting cozy last month as they walked arm in arm on a dinner date in New York City, according to a recent report by TMZ. They spent three hours at a Japanese restaurant before visiting other spots in Midtown. Ratajkowski was previously married to movie producer Sebastian Bear-McClard but filed for divorce in September 2022 amid rumors of infidelity.
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Ratajkowski was spotted enjoying a night out with Andre following her alleged recent split from comedian Pete Davidson. This makes Andre the fourth man in recent months who has been linked with the 'Entourage' actress, after DJ Orazio Rispo, artist Jack Greer and Pete Davidson.
Recently, Ratajkowski opened up about her thoughts on finding the right person in the aftermath of her divorce. Speaking on the 'High Low' podcast, she said, "That’s what I hate with dating men in particular. They’re like, 'OK, yes, you’re special. You’ve done it.' And they love it and love it, and then slowly they get emasculated and don’t know what to do with those feelings, and then they resent you."
The actress further claimed that men tended to "tear" her down. "They start to tear you down, and then you’re back to square one. And it's so f****d up and unfair because I feel like a lot of men who truly think they want a strong woman actually don’t know how to handle it and what it means for their own identity. I said to my girlfriend, 'I feel like I attract the worst men'," she continued, adding, "Sometimes I'm like, because I want a confident man, I don't want an overly confident man who has something to prove and is trying to prove it through me. That is not what I want."