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Sandra Mallon

Emily Ratajkowski 'flies home to Ireland' to escape marriage woes

Model Emily Ratajkowski may have flown home to Ireland to see her parents to escape her marriage woes.

The stunner last week remained silent after it was reported by major US outlets that she had left her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard amid allegations of cheating.

Emily’s parents, John and Kathleen, live in Bantry in West Cork and the beauty appears to have flown home to them with her son, Sylvester, to escape the US media attention.

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She posted two pics on Instagram of Sly on Sunday where the one-year-old can be seen standing outside a country house, while another picture shows him dipping his feet into the sea with his grandparents.

Emily captioned the post: "Sly’s grandparents."

Emily posts a picture of her son standing outside this countryside home (Instagram: emrata)
Emily's parents John and Kathleen with baby Sly (Instagram: emrata)

Emily and Sebastian have yet to make any comment on the split rumours.

In 2013, Emily once described Ireland as her “second home” - and last year she even sponsored the local Bantry Basketball Club.

"I absolutely love Ireland. It's one of the most beautiful places on earth and I have strong ties here.

"Both my grandmothers are from Ireland and I have spent every summer in Bantry since my father, who is an artist, had the romantic idea 20 years ago to buy an old farmhouse on the west coast and renovate it.

"I go back any time I get the opportunity and I have many friends who I still hang out with in the local pubs. I have great childhood memories cow-tipping, going off and getting lost in the bog for hours and coming home covered in dirt.

"I love the pubs – the fact that you can find all ages there. It's so easygoing, an old man could be dancing with a young girl having a bit of fun and no one bats an eyelid. It's so relaxed and everyone is so friendly. I'm more of a Smithwicks or Bulmers girl than a pint of Guinness."

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