Emily Ratajkowski proudly showcases curves in chic attire amidst legal battle surrounding disastrous Fyre festival

In celebration of the halfway mark of the week, Emily Ratajkowski flaunted her enviable physique while enjoying a leisurely walk with her furry companion in the bustling streets of New York City. The 28-year-old swimsuit model, renowned for her iconic appearance in Robin Thicke’s provocative Blurred Lines music video, effortlessly sported a form-fitting dress during her outing on Wednesday. However, amidst her recent activities, the talented actress also found herself entangled in a legal dispute regarding her association with the ill-fated Fyre festival.

Hot stuff: Emily Ratajkowski, 28, showed off her figure as she took her four legged friend on a stroll through New York City on Wednesday

Emily Ratajkowski, aged 28, decided to flaunt her enviable physique while enjoying a leisurely walk with her furry companion in the vibrant streets of New York City. Carrying her faithful canine’s leash on one hand and a stylish purse gracefully adorning her shoulder, the stunning brunette paired her outfit with crisp white athletic shoes that perfectly complemented her short dress.
Keeping her hair flowing freely, Emily shielded her face from the sun’s rays by effortlessly sporting cat eye sunglasses. Her outfit of choice, a vibrant sky blue dress, elegantly accentuated her slender figure, with its straight cut across her chest and tasteful revealing of her well-toned legs.

Her four-legged companion, Colombo, joined the London native as she strolled across the street with a close friend.

Strolling along the bustling streets of London, a stunning woman from the capital city walked with her loyal companion, Colombo, by her side. Residing in the vibrant metropolis of New York, Emily shares her life with her beloved husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, whom she exchanged vows with in an intimate ceremony at a local courthouse last year.

Their affectionate hearts extended beyond their partnership as they decided to adopt Colombo, a furry bundle of joy. Emily now affectionately refers to him as her son, as he has become the center of her universe. During a recent appearance on Jimmy Fallon’s show, she couldn’t help but bring along her adorable pup, confessing that he has completely captured her attention and occupies a significant portion of her conversations. Colombo truly has become her everything.

Furry friend: The London born beauty walked down the city sidewalk with her pup, Colombo, by her side

Fluffy companion: strolling along the bustling streets of London, a stunning lady embraced her loyal canine, named Colombo.

Aww! Emily lives in the big apple with her dog and husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, who she wed last year during a courthouse wedding also in the city

Oh, how adorable! Emily calls the vibrant city of New York her home, where she shares her abode with her loving husband, Sebastian Bear-McClard, and their adorable dog. Interestingly, the couple tied the knot just last year in a private ceremony right at the courthouse, adding a touch of uniqueness to their love story in the heart of the city.

Before taking her dog for a walk, the actress known for her role in Gone Girl received news that she was being taken to court by George Messer, the trustee responsible for the disastrous Fyre festival that took place in 2017. This infamous event had promised attendees a luxurious getaway in the Bahamas, surrounded by celebrities and opulence. However, upon arrival, festival goers discovered that the accommodations and stages for performances had not even been properly set up. In an effort to recover his losses, Messer has taken legal action against those who promoted the festival, including Kendall Jenner, Migos, Blink-182, Lil Yachty, and several others, as reported by the National Post.

Embarrassing: George Messer's goal is to regain the $11.3 million paid to performers and vendors by the festival's creator, Billy McFarland, who currently is facing a six-year prison sentence. Pictured in 2016

George Messer is determined to recoup the hefty sum of $11.3 million that was disbursed to artists and suppliers by Billy McFarland, the mastermind behind the festival, who is presently serving a six-year sentence behind bars. It is worth noting that Emily, who is being sued, received a payment of $299,000 for her involvement in promoting the event. However, the lawsuit argues that she neglected to disclose to her followers that her Instagram post was sponsored, hence triggering the legal action against her.

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