24 December,2022 10:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
Emily Ratajkowski
Emily Ratajkowski seems to be heating up the New York City dating scene with yet another suitor. The model-actor, 31, was spotted in photos getting cosy with artist Jack Greer in front of her apartment following a date night on Wednesday. In the images, the two are seen holding each other in a tight embrace as they share a steamy kiss. Aside from the PDA, Ratajkowski's demeanour appeared to confirm she had a good time with the photographer. Moreover, she was seen smiling several times while chatting with her new beau.
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Interestingly, on her High Low podcast this week, Ratajkowski revealed that she is on a dating app. However, it is not known if that is how she and Greer met. It also appears that Ratajkowski is not putting all of her eggs in one basket. Especially since the Gone Girl actor has been spotted dating multiple men at one time, including Pete Davidson. There have also been rumours of a romance brewing between her and the Saturday Night Love alum, for some weeks, and they went public with their fling at a Knicks game in November. However, it seems evident they are not exclusive as Davidson has also recently been spotted spending time with someone else: his Bodies, Bodies, Bodies co-star Chase Sui Wonders.
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