Emily Ratajkowski has bravely opened up about her recent health struggles which saw her experience a "really scary" weight loss.
The model, who filed for divorce from Sebastian Bear-McClard amid cheating allegations, said she tends to lose weight whenever she struggles with her health.
"I think trauma lives in the body, that's been my experience," Emily said during the latest episode of her High Low podcast.
The 31-year-old added: "When I'm really unwell I lose so much weight. I was down to 100 pounds (7.1 stone) recently and it was really, really scary."
The Gone Girl actress noted that she has since gained weight, adding: "For me, it's a huge gamechanger and how I know I'm happy."
Emily has had a difficult year after her four-year marriage came to an end amid claims her estranged husband had cheated.
The My Body author filed for divorce in September, with a source close to the star telling PageSix : "Yeah, he cheated. He's a serial cheater. It's gross. He's a dog."
Emily seemed to confirm that this was the case as she liked a series of tweets discussing the infidelity allegations.
Emily has since "gone on a few dates" and recently went public with her romance with Kim Kardashian's ex Pete Davidson.
The pair spent the Thanksgiving holiday together as they enjoyed a meal out with friends.
They were more recently spotted cosying up together on a lowkey date to a basketball game at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
Comedian Pete was pictured beaming alongside Emily during the game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the New York Knicks.
Emily and Pete were first rumoured to be dating when they were spotted on a date in Brooklyn.
Their most recent date comes after an insider claimed the pair had been dating for "months" and that Pete "loves how intelligent Emily is".
"Pete and Emily have been talking for a couple months now," a source told Us Weekly. They are in "the very early stages, but both really like each other".
They claim that the two met through mutual friends who 'set them up'. "Pete makes Emily laugh and he loves how intelligent she is," said the source.
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