Emily Ratajkowski rang in 2024 with her hunky pal Moses Sumney and friends at a swanky New Year’s Eve party on Sunday.
In a photo, uploaded to her Instagram Story from their fun night out, the 32-year-old supermodel appeared smitten as she cozied up to her friend, best known for albums Aromanticism and Græ.
While the singer-songwriter placed one hand tenderly on her back, the best-selling author rested her head on his chest.
Both smiled softly at the camera, as model Adwoa Aboah snapped the image, which she captioned: ‘These two [broken heart emoji].’
Cozy: Emily Ratajkowski rang in 2024 with her hunky pal Moses Sumney and friends at a swanky New Year’s Eve party on Sunday
Ratajkowski reposted the image with a red heart emoji and a yellow smiling face with blushing cheeks.
For the occasion, the mother-of-one wore a semi-sheer white gown, which hugged every curve of her incredibly toned frame.
Sumney, 31, wore a black suit and his signature nose rings.
Last January, the I Feel Pretty actress spent New Year Day together in the Caribbean island.
Over the years, the pair have been spotted together in the past and appear to have forged a close friendship.
Sumney has previously described his sexuality as ‘fluid’ and has also said he is ‘not gay but not straight.’
In November, she told Vogue Australia that she hopes to inspire other young, divorced women by writing about about her own experiences.
The model married Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2018 and they welcomed a son Bear, two, together, before their split in July 2022.
New Year’s Eve: In a photo, uploaded to her Instagram Story from their fun night out, the 32-year-old supermodel appeared smitten as she cozied up to her friend, best known for albums Aromanticism and Græ
‘I can’t believe there aren’t more books about first marriages failing. I’ve read a lot of literature about divorce, but it tends to be about families ending after children have grown up,’ she told the publication.
‘I do think so many women are divorcing at younger ages, and it’s such a taboo and there’s such stigma around it,’ Emily continued.
The actress went on to explain that these days, women are more financially stable and don’t need to stay in bad relationships.
‘Our world has changed so much because women are making, if not the same amount of pay, more money than their partners. And then also carrying the burden of the emotional and physical responsibilities, the labour at home,’ she said.
Pals: Last January, the I Feel Pretty actress spent New Year Day together in the Caribbean island
‘Marriage isn’t always as fair of a deal as it used to be, or at least how it was supposed to be. I’m not sure if it was ever a fair deal, so it shouldn’t be shameful for them to walk away from that sh***y deal. I would like to write about that more.’
Emily also recently discussed her divorce while appearing on Dear Media’s Going Mental podcast with Eileen Kelly.
‘I didn’t have the courage to leave for a long time. I was really, really unhappy,’ she said.
In November, she told Vogue Australia that she hopes to inspire other young, divorced women by writing about about her own experiences (seen in 2019)
The model married Sebastian Bear-McClard in 2018 and they welcomed a son Bear, two, together, before their split in July 2022 (pictured in 2018)
Emily explained that the stress she felt from being miserable was manifesting in her body, saying, ‘I was like 100 pounds, and I had just had a baby. I got really skinny because I was not okay.’
The Versace model added that she was ‘trying everything’ to overcome her depression.
The Gone Girl actress revealed, ‘I tried to take antidepressants. I was sure there was something wrong with me.
‘I think so much of what I learned coming out of that relationship is to trust your instincts,’ she said.