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Emily Ratajkowski bares her washboard abs just two months after welcoming her first child

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Emily Ratajkowski flaunted her dynamite figure on Instagram, modelling swimwear from her swimwear line. (PHOTO: Instagram / @emrata)
Emily Ratajkowski flaunted her dynamite figure on Instagram, modelling swimwear from her swimwear line. (PHOTO: Instagram / @emrata)

Most people count themselves lucky if they can fit into their pre-pregnancy jeans within a year of giving birth. But most people aren’t Emily Ratajkowski.

The model, who welcomed son Sylvester a mere two months ago, recently did what she does and loves best: show off that freak-of-nature body of hers. 

Emily displayed her perfect postpartum figure to promote her swimwear line, Inamorata, posing in various string bikinis on the range’s Instagram account, which boasts 678 000 followers.

On her own Instagram stories, the brunette beauty put on a cheeky display, turning her back to the camera while posing on her New York balcony in a skimpy pink two-piece swimsuit.

The beauty put on a cheeky display, turning her ba
The beauty put on a cheeky display, turning her back to the camera while posing on the balcony of her New York home. (PHOTO: Instagram / @emrata)

It didn’t take long for Emily’s fans to get on the gush brigade. 

“Just had a baby and already looks this amazing,” one fan said.

“Wow,” another said. “Stunning,” yet another said. “The most perfect mother.”

Emily, whose baby daddy is husband Sebastian Bear-McClard (34), announced the arrival of her son on Instagram in March with a picture of her breastfeeding.

“Sylvester Apollo Bear has joined us earth side, arrived 3/8/21 on the most surreal, beautiful, and love-filled morning of my life.”

Since his birth, she’s been open about sharing breastfeeding pics and documenting her new journey as a parent. 

She also revealed that although Sylvester was assigned male at birth, she wants him to find his own identity in the world. 

“I like the idea of forcing as few gender stereotypes on my child as possible,” she wrote in an essay for Vogue.

Sources: vogue.com, dailymail.co.uk

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