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New Report Shows Apple Mulling Brilliant iPhone Design Upgrade

If you’re a fan of the Apple Watch Edition in its ceramic finish, there could be good news on the horizon. It comes in the form of a new patent that specifies a Zirconia-based ceramic material that could be used in future Watch models. Even more intriguingly, it could be used for the iPhone as well.

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The patent is called “Electronic Devices with Textured Zirconia-Based Components” and promises a matte finish. It says it can give “a matte appearance to an exterior surface of an electronic device. The texture of the enclosure component may also be configured so that it has one or more tactile properties suitable for use as a wearable device and can be readily cleaned.” It can also be configured to “provide a particular “feel” to the electronic device” and “may be configured so that the zirconia-based component substantially retains its strength and impact resistance.” Although it doesn’t give full details of the material, it specifies that “The zirconia-based component may be formed of a ceramic such as a partially stabilized zirconia ceramic or an alumina toughened zirconia ceramic.”

It could be used as a side surface (such as the case that wraps around the display on an Apple Watch, it seems) or a rear cover for another device. The images suggest that the rear of an iPhone is the focus here and Apple could use this material instead of the toughened glass currently on the back of its phones. Additionally, the matte finish suggests that it could be used for the Pro models in the iPhone range, as the main part of the back of the phone is matte-finish and only the camera panel is gloss.

The image in the patent even shows a central circular panel, perhaps to indicate that the Apple logo would be located there (and would doubtless be as shiny as it is on current phones).

Ceramic has been used on mobile phones before including handsets from Xiaomi and Samsung. It’s a material usually reserved for high-end devices, but has never been used for the iPhone.

As with all patents, there’s no certainty that Apple will implement such a design change soon or even at all. But the prospects of a ceramic iPhone and another ceramic Apple Watch are intriguing.

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Taylor Swift could win an Oscar for film directing in 2023

Taylor Swift she already has 11 Grammys and an Emmy to her name, but she could potentially be adding an Oscar to her award collection next year.

The Hollywood Reporter has revealed that the star’s recent project All Too Well: The Short Film has qualified to be eligible for a nomination in the Best Live Action Short category at next year’s Academy Awards.

The outlet reported that Swift is apparently in talks with a “top consulting firm to guide [the project’s] awards campaign,” to increase her chances of a nomination.

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Taylor Swift could be adding Oscar-winner to her resume. (Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

The ‘I’d Lie’ singer directed the short film to accompany the release of her ten-minute song ‘All Too Well’ last November on Red (Taylor’s Version). The film stars Dylan O’Brien and Sadie Sink.

The eligibility window for best live-action short is different from that for feature films — anything released from October 1, 2021, to September 30 2022 can be nominated.

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Though this is Swift’s first short film, she has directed six of her own music videos in the past, including those for ‘cardigan’, ‘The Man’, and ‘ME!’.

If everything goes her way, Swift could even walk home with two Oscars at next year’s ceremony. In June, the singer wrote and recorded the track ‘Carolina’ to accompany the film Where The Crawdads Sing. As it’s the first song to appear in the movie’s credit sequence, it’s eligible to be nominated for Best Original Song.

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Taylor Swift is eligible for two Oscar nominations in 2023. (Getty)

Though Swift has never been nominated for an Academy Award, she has received three Golden Globe nominations in the past for original songs penned for motion pictures.

She also won a primetime Emmy in 2015 for Outstanding Creative Achievement in Interactive Media.

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Just a few months ago, the pop star spoke about how much she’d love to explore directing more as a career path.

“I would love to [make a feature film],” she said in an interview at the Tribeca Film Festival. “It would be so fantastic to write and direct something.”

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Saints Row Pre-Load Date & File Size For PlayStation Consoles Revealed

If you plan on purchasing a copy of the Saints Row reboot on either PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5, you’ll be pleased to know that both the file size and pre-load date have been revealed.

Saints Row launches for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC on August 23rd. Although this will be the sixth installment to the Saints Row series, Deep Silver has made the decision to reboot the franchise with their upcoming release.

The most recent entries in the Saints Row series have been known for the over-the-top and wacky gameplay, but 2022’s Saints Row will reportedly be a return to the franchise’s roots. Many are hesitant about the reboot, but whether you plan on picking up Saints Row based on excitement or just pure curiosity, here’s everything you need to know about the pre-load date and file size on PlayStation consoles.

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As confirmed by Twitter user, PlayStation GameSize, the pre-load date for Saints Row on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles will be Sunday, August 21st 2022. This means anyone who has digitally purchased a copy of Saints Row will be able to pre-load the entire game two days before release. Once the official release date comes around on August 23rd, users who have pre-loaded the game will be able to jump right in and play.

Players will need to ensure they’ve cleared some space on their console storage though, as PlayStation Game Size also confirmed that Saints Row would be a little over 60GB on PlayStation 4 and 53GB on PlayStation 5. It’s worth noting that this file size doesn’t Don’t take into account any possible patches that are released between now and the launch, as this could increase the overall file size for the game.

The file size for PC and Xbox consoles is currently unknown, but players can likely expect it to be around the same size, give or take a few GB.

Saints Row will release on Tuesday, August 23rd 2022 for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.

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Less Marvel Would Be “More Special”?

Less Marvel Would Be More Special

With Marvel’s first three phases, the commitment was essentially two films a year. Sure there were series available for those who wanted them, but they had no bearing on the films and weren’t required for viewing.

With the current fourth and upcoming fifth and sixth phases though, that’s changed and is now clocking in at around 3-4 films per year and 4-6 series of around 6-9 episodes each. That’s a lot of product, enough it’s turning away some more casual viewers whilst reviews for the projects in the recent phase were rather muted with talk swirling of “quality dip”.

Appearing on Vulture’s Into It podcast, “Watchmen” and “The Leftovers” showrunner Damon Lindelof has offered an easy solution that sticks by the mantra less is more:

“It’s always going to be hard because once you’ve got someone’s attention, you want to keep it. So the idea of ​​letting it go and not knowing if you’re ever going to get it back again is sort of like, it’s antithetical to the way that we’re wired.

From a slightly sort of more cynical standpoint, this is a business. It’s an industry. And if you make a couple of great Marvel movies, the instinct is, ‘We need to make more Marvel movies, and we need to expand this.’ And I have this sort of inner feeling of like,’Wow, I wish they made less because it would make each one that came out a little bit more special. But I watch all of them. … People don’t want things to end. Gone.”

Lindelof, however is well aware of the current state of the entertainment industry and its fixation of megafranchise, and how he himself has benefited from that:

“I don’t begrudge them the right to keep it going. I’ve made prequels and sequels and reboots, so I can’t be a hypocrite and say, ‘God, come up with an original idea.’ Meanwhile, I’m making two ‘Star Trek’ movies and ‘Prometheus.’”

One person who is standing up for the glut of new Marvel content is “She-Hulk: Attorney At Law” star Mark Ruffalo. Asked by Metro UK about the studio potentially releasing too much, Ruffalo says he doesn’t think so:

“It’s not something I worry about. I understand that these things run their course and then something else comes along. But the thing Marvel has done well is that, inside the MCU, just as they do with comic books, they let a director or an actor sort of recreate each piece to their own style, their likeness. Marvel generally lets them bring that to the material.

If you watch a ‘Star Wars,’ you’re pretty much going to get the same version of ‘Star Wars’ each time. It might have a little bit of humour. It might have a little bit of different animation. But you’re always, really, in that same kind of world. But with Marvel, you can have a whole different feeling, even within the Marvel Universe.”

While Marvel shows do offer a larger span of genres than the “Star Wars” franchise, it remains fairly surface level as complaints about the sameness of works in the MCU, from their visual looks to their pacing, remain.

“She-Hulk: Attorney At Law” is the next MCU work on the way, that series launching this coming Thursday, August 18th. The “Black Panther: Wakanda Forever” film opens in November whilst two TV specials – a Halloween-themed one and a “Guardians of the Galaxy” Christmas-themed one – arrive before the year’s out.

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Chemtech Drake is set to make its return along with League of Legends’ pre-season 2023

Chemtech Drake is arguably one of the most infamous dragon souls within League of Legends. The buff that it provided and the way in which it altered the entire map were so obnoxious that the developers themselves decided to just ban it across the board.

However, it seems that, along with pre-season 2023, the developers are finally ready to introduce Chemtech Drake back into the game. The changes that it is set to receive have been discussed in this article in detail.

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It is tough to predict how fans will react to the Chemtech Drake’s return, as it was quite an issue before. However, the changes to the dragon soul are likely to make it much more balanced this time around.


Chemtech soul will no longer revive champions within League of Legends

The previous version of Chemtech soul is often considered the strongest and most obnoxious in the list for a pretty valid reason. This is because, once the soul was obtained, it provided champions with a sort of ‘last stand’ type ability, where they would revive for a few seconds and were able to deal damage before dying shortly after.

As expected, these vital few seconds made a massive difference in fights as it prevented the team without the Chemtech soul from gaining any substantial gold lead. Besides that, once the Chemtech Drake took over the map, it created camouflage zones everywhere.

Put that chemtech drake back in the basement i’m so serious I can already feel it getting removed again within 2 weeks

This, in turn, made pink ward management a nightmare for players. With the developers failing to find a proper solution to this, they decided to remove it from the game for the time being.


Changes to Chemtech Drake in League of Legends

As it so happens, the developers seem to have found a solution to the issues mentioned earlier, as the new Chemtech Soul will no longer briefly revive champions. Instead, it will now provide additional damage as well as damage reduction when their health is low.

Along with this change, once the Chemtech Drake takes over the map, interactive plants will become mutated. This means that Scryer’s Bloom will now grant movement speed while chasing revealed enemies and Blast Cone will fling players further than before.

Hello @RiotPhroxzon, I’ve just seen the new LoL Pls video, the changes to communication & vision seem really cool, also pretty excited about chemtech drake coming back. I have to admit though, I’m pretty disappointed to here nothing about toplane and seeing jungle changed again.

For clarity, players will be able to travel from the blue buff to the mid lane by simply using the Blast Cone once the Chemtech Drake takes over.


Out of all these changes, the mutation aspect is definitely interesting. However, the increased damage and damage reduction can be problematic, especially if there is a champion like Tryndamere on the team.

Perhaps, this may be something that League of Legends developers will need to balance once the Chemtech Drake returns to Summoner’s Rift.


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Meghan Markle ‘deliberately’ proved Harry ‘unpopularity’ at UN: ‘Paves way for politics’

Meghan Markle deliberately proved Harry unpopularity at UN: Paves way for politics
Meghan Markle ‘deliberately’ proved Harry ‘unpopularity’ at UN: ‘Paves way for politics’

Meghan Markle deliberately tired to undermine Prince Harry as the lesser popular royal between the two, says expert.

The Duke of Sussex, who delivered a keynote speech in front on empty chairs in NYC, could have been saved if Meghan hired the right PR.

Richard Hillgrove says the move was a “very deliberate attempt” to demonstrate Harry’s flunking popularity.

Mr Hillgrove told Express.co.uk: “We all need to feel very sorry for Harry who has been hung out to dry.

“But this was always on the cards from day one, in fact well before day one.”

Harry’s closed ones “tried to warn him” of the risks of marrying the former Suits actress, Mr Hillgrove claimed.

He said: “Photographs of the eleven-charismatic idol performing to empty chairs spells the end of the publicity dream.”

He added: “This is a very deliberate attempt to display to the world the number one crime for any high profile personality, that ‘Harry is just not popular anymore’.

“Jettisoning Harry paves the way for Meghan’s US Presidential ambitions, which Harry can’t play any part in any way.”

“What we are watching is the gradual steps towards disposal.”

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LG plans to introduce 20-inch OLED panels this year

A promotional image for LG's larger OLED televisions.
Enlarge / A promotional image for LG’s larger OLED televisions.

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LG plans to introduce a 20-inch OLED panel by the end of the year, and unlike most other offerings in this size, it will be used in consumer devices.

LG is the leading manufacturer of OLED panels for several other device categories, and the company has been making panels for watches, TVs, and smartphones—but this will be the first time the company will make OLEDs suitable for computer monitors or smaller televisions.

The news comes from South Korean electronics news site The Elec, which reported details from a speech to the Korea Display Industry Association by LG Display Vice President Kang Won-seok.

The executive also said the company is working on OLEDs for mixed reality devices, a new 77-inch transparent OLED size, and bendable OLEDs where the user can adjust the amount of curve on the fly.

It’s unknown when the 20-inch panels might make their way into devices you can buy, though. The statement that the panels will be ready at the end of 2022 likely means they’ll be available to consumer electronics companies that want to use them in their products, but it could take many months for those new products to reach store shelves.

If the panels have the same qualities as those that LG makes for televisions, though, this development could be big news in the computer monitor business.

Judging from objective testing by Rtings and other display tech reviewers, LG’s OLED TVs far outclass most desktop computer monitors on the market in all sorts of measures of picture quality, from contrast to gray uniformity. And recent LG OLEDs have competitive response times and refresh rates that make them good gaming displays, too.

Currently, most of the market for high-end computer monitors is either focused on color accuracy for creative professionals or ultra-fast response times and refresh rates for dedicated gamers—often at the expense of picture quality, in the latter case. The picture quality and consistency of most computer monitors are quite poor by TV and smartphone display standards.

For example, most computer monitors use LED technology but lack the local dimming tech in high-end LED TVs. This means that contrast ratios are comparatively low, and backlight bleed is a common problem. OLED sidesteps these issues. Further, PC gamers playing on desktop monitors usually miss out on the full effects of HDR (if it’s even supported), as few computer monitors can deliver the bright highlights that LED or OLED TVs can.

There have been some OLED monitors in laptops, and the past year has started to see some OLED desktop displays from others besides LG. The early signs are promising. As of this year, LG ships a 42-inch version of its OLED TV that has been popular with some high-end PC gamers. But that’s still too large to be practical for many people looking for a screen to use in that context.

Compromises may be made to manufacture the panels in these sizes, though, so we’ll have to wait until (likely) sometime next year to see what we’re getting. And this could just be the beginning. While 20-inch OLED panels would be suitable for some users, many will be holding out for large sizes like 23, 24, or 27 inches.

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Fred Negro’s Pub comic strip about St Kilda is the subject of a rock documentary

Negro says the police vice squad pressured venues to ban the band for a year. So, the band played on at the Prince of Wales Hotel under different names.

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“We weren’t really trouble. It was just a party band,” he said.

“All the punk bands were so serious. They were very political. So, I thought we’d have a muck around. We started writing songs about going to buy a pizza at Toppo’s (Topolino’s restaurant).”

Negro drew cartoon playbills for St Kilda venues, then for over 20 years, from 1989, he drew a weekly satirical cartoon strip, called Pubin the street newspaper press.

The cartoons depicted genitalia, drug use, bodily excretions, orgies and profanity. Negro says he was also documenting his community about him, from books he was reading to meeting funny taxi drivers.

St Kilda was his museum. Many characters were real people such as musicians Tim Rogers and Tex Perkins. Negro drew the birth of his own son, Rowdy.

The late guitarist for band The Birthday Party, Rowland S. Howard said:“You haven’t made it in the Melbourne music industry until you have appeared in Fred Negro’s Pub Strip.”

Increasing complaints about the cartoon led to a parting of ways between Negro and Inpress, after over 1400 strips, but the strip is still going in the Munster Times zine.

Negro, now 63, has shown his art in exhibitions, and created several Pub books and a graphic novel Piranhas in Love that he co-wrote with Elizabeth Reale.

Negro still plays in bands including the F— F–s and The Peptides, and hosts walking tours of St Kilda.

Fred Negro (with microphone) in 1984 performing with his band I Spit On Your Gravy next to a punk fan.

Fred Negro (with microphone) in 1984 performing with his band I Spit On Your Gravy next to a punk fan.Credit:Joe Holzer

Pub: The Movie director Andrew Leavold, 52, first saw Negro on stage in 1992 when one of Negro’s bands, Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, played in Brisbane.

Leavold considered Negro a genius, booked him for Queensland gigs and became his friend.

Asked what drives Negro, Leavold says there is a hedonistic aspect “but I think it’s more about liberation”.

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“Fred doesn’t like anyone telling him what he can say in his art, or how he can do his art and he certainly doesn’t like anyone telling him what he can and cannot do on stage.”

Negro plays the clown but Leavold hopes the film helps people take him seriously as an artist.

“I think that art can be hilarious and entertaining and irreverent and salty and earthy, and all those epithets that you can apply to Fred’s work,” says Leavold.

“I would really like people to see the totality of Fred’s experience and say, ‘yes, he’s done an amazing body of work over the last 45 years’.”

Apart from one unhappy three-year stint living with an ex-wife in Brighton, Negro has remained in St Kilda, and doesn’t intend to leave. “What for? I’m happy where I am,” he said. “It’s a great place.

“I just wander around in a daze, making up songs, thinking of cartoons to do.

“I know about a million people. I have a laugh everywhere I go. Because everyone’s so f–ing funny.”

Pub: The Movie is screening on Thursday at Kino1 Cinema and on Saturday at The Astor Theatre.

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Which buds are best for you?

Google recently released its first pair of ANC earbuds in the Pixel Buds Pro. The new buds are being offered alongside, rather than in place of, Google’s last pair of earbuds, the Pixel Buds A-Series. Compared to the $200 Buds Pro, the A-Series are a solid, less-expensive earbud option at just $99. If you couldn’t guess from that price gulf, though, they’re very different products. Interested in trying a pair of Google buds, but not sure which one? We’ve got you covered.

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Google Pixel Buds Pro vs. Google Pixel Buds A-Series: Hardware and battery

The Pixel Buds Pro share an unmistakable resemblance to the Pixel Buds A-Series—they’re both very Google, with no sharp angles to speak of and playful details like the debossed G logo on each earbud. But the Pixel Buds Pro are significantly larger than the lightweight A-Series. In our subjective experience, the Pixel Buds Pro still fit comfortably, but they will stick out of your ears a little farther than the A-Series.

While the Pixel Buds A-Series have what Google calls a spatial vent to help relieve in-ear pressure and let some external sound into your ears, the Pixel Buds Pro ditch that feature for a more closed design. Instead, the Buds Pro have a transparency mode that, using mics on the earbuds, pipes sound from your environment into your ears alongside your media. (Google also says that the Pixel Buds Pro monitor the pressure in your ears to keep it at a comfortable level but hasn’t elaborated on how that process works.) The Pixel Buds Pro also ditch the stabilizing fin the Pixel Buds A-Series have , which could mean the Buds Pro get a less secure fit in some ears.


The Pixel Buds A-Series come in just two colors: Dark Olive and Clearly White. The Pixel Buds Pro come in your choice of Charcoal, Fog, Lemongrass, or Coral.

Battery life on the Pixel Buds A-Series is something of a sore spot, quoted at just five hours of playback at a time—and remember, those earbuds don’t have active noise cancellation. Pixel Buds Pro are an enormous improvement on that front, with a quoted battery life of seven hours on a single charge with ANC and up to 11 hours without. Both pairs of buds can get about two additional charges from their cases. Both cases charge with USB-C, but only the Pixel Buds Pro’s case supports wireless charging.

Google Pixel Buds Pro vs. Google Pixel Buds A-Series: Audio and features

At $99, the Pixel Buds A-Series punch above their weight when it comes to audio quality, with sound that’s clear and full and offers more bass than you’d expect given their slim design. The $200 Pixel Buds Pro also sound very good, but the overall quality isn’t vastly better than the Pixel Buds A-Series. Both pairs support the AAC and SBC codecs but not higher-bitrate standards like aptX or LDAC. That shouldn’t matter much to you if you mostly stream audio through Spotify or YouTube Music, but if you’re in the market for audiophile-grade sound, know that neither of these pairs of buds fit that bill.


There have been reports of shoddy Bluetooth connectivity in the Pixel Buds A-Series, including audio skips, static, and outright disconnects. We also experienced some of this with our review unit. Connectivity in our experience is generally OK, but it might get dicey if you’re listening outside with your phone in a bag or back pocket. And while Google says not everyone will be able to hear the static, if you can, it’s not always easy to ignore. The Pixel Buds Pro don’t seem to have any of these issues.

The Pixel Buds Pro’s big draw, aside from their improved fundamentals like battery life and connectivity, is their feature set. Both the A-Series and the Pro support Fast Pair on Android, and both have optional always-on hey google listening for hands-free Assistant access. But the Buds Pro have a number of desirable features the A-Series don’t, including active noise cancellation and Bluetooth multipoint, which lets you connect them to two audio sources at a time (a phone and a laptop, for example). The Buds Pro’s case can also charge wirelessly, whereas the A-Series’s is USB-C only.

The Pixel Buds A-Series have a feature that can automatically lower their volume when certain sounds are detected, like a barking dog or breaking glass. The Pixel Buds Pro don’t currently have a similar feature. We know Google intends to add additional functionality to the Buds Pro through updates, though, including support for spatial audio, a sort of virtual surround sound.

Google Pixel Buds Pro vs. Google Pixel Buds A-Series: Which should you buy?

Pixel Buds A-Series cost $99; the Pixel Buds Pro go for more than twice as much at $200. Audio quality alone doesn’t justify the price jump; if you only need a pair of decent-sounding earbuds and don’t care much about the bells and whistles, the A-Series might be right for you.

But the Pixel Buds A-Series, thanks to their unique vented hardware, are less universally useful than more conventional true wireless earbuds. The spatial vent design might be good for ear comfort and situational awareness, but it means you’ll get external sound leaking in all the time, rather than just when you want it to. And since the A-Series don’t have ANC, your only option to drown out more of your surroundings is to crank the volume. If you want earbuds specifically to wear in noisy environments, consider the Pixel Buds Pro. Not only do they have ANC and an excellent transparency mode to flip between, but their markedly better battery life, premium features like Bluetooth multipoint, and more stable connectivity really help justify their price.

Buy the Pixel Buds Pro if…

  • You frequently wear your earbuds in noisy environments
  • You wear earbuds for more than a few hours at a time
  • Nice-to-have features like multipoint connectivity are worth money to you

Buy the Pixel Buds A-Series if…

  • $200 is more than you’re willing to spend
  • You wouldn’t get much use out of active noise cancellation
  • You prefer smaller earbuds

Buy Pixel Buds Pro

$200 at Amazon $200 at Google $200 at Best Buy

Buy Pixel Buds A-Series

$99 at Amazon$99 at Google$99 at Best Buy

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Emily Ratajkowski takes son Sylvester, 17 months, for a stroll in NYC

Emily Ratajkowski opts for a laid back look in a black vest and shorts as she takes son Sylvester, 17 months, for a stroll in NYC – after split from husband Sebastian Bear-McClard

Emily Ratajkowski cut a casual figure as she took her son Sylvester, 17 months, for a stroll in New York City over the weekend.

The model, 31, opted for a laid back look for the outing as she sported a black vest that highlighted her toned midriff and a pair of matching shorts.

The Gone Girl star also wore a pair of white trainers and added to her look with black-rimmed sunglasses.

Family: Emily Ratajkowski cut a casual figure as she took her son Sylvester, 17 months, for a stroll in New York City over the weekend

Family: Emily Ratajkowski cut a casual figure as she took her son Sylvester, 17 months, for a stroll in New York City over the weekend

Wearing a light pallet of makeup, Emily styled her brunette locks into plaits for the outing.

The actress completed her look with a pair of gold hoop earrings and a black bag.

The outing comes after Emily split from her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard last month after four years together.

It was reported that Emily made the decision to leave her film producer husband following the claims of his infidelity, but is believed to be coping well.

Outfit: The model, 31, opted for a laid back look for the outing as she sported a black vest that highlighted her toned midriff and a pair of matching shorts

Outfit: The model, 31, opted for a laid back look for the outing as she sported a black vest that highlighted her toned midriff and a pair of matching shorts

A source close to the star confirmed the news to PEOPLE, and said Emily is focusing on parenting the couple’s son Sylvester, 16 months.

They said: ‘They split recently. It was Em’s decision. She is doing okay. She is strong and focused on her son. Ella she loves being a mom.’

The unnamed source also said Ratajkowski plans to file for divorce, but paperwork has not yet been filed.

The pair’s split comes after a source told Page Six that Sebastian has been a ‘serial cheater’, saying: ‘Yeah, he cheated. He’s a serial cheater. It’s gross. He’s a dog.’

Casual: The Gone Girl star also wore a pair of white trainers and added to her look with black-rimmed sunglasses

Casual: The Gone Girl star also wore a pair of white trainers and added to her look with black-rimmed sunglasses

Rumors of a rift first began when the fashionista started appearing without her wedding ring, and did not post any public Father’s Day wishes to her husband of four years last month.

The Inamorata founder and Sebastian first started dating on Valentine’s Day in 2018, and just a few weeks later, they were married during a civil ceremony in New York City on February 23, 2018, with just a few friends as witnesses.

Two and half years later the couple announced they were expecting a baby. They welcomed their son into the world on March 8, 2021.

Relationship: The outing comes after Emily split from her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard last month after four years together (pictured in 2019)

Relationship: The outing comes after Emily split from her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard last month after four years together (pictured in 2019)

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