Emily Ratajkowski shares rare glimpse into home life with son Sly and husband ...

Emily Ratajkowski shares rare glimpse into home life with son Sly and husband ...
Emily Ratajkowski shares rare glimpse into home life with son Sly and husband ...

Emily Ratajkowski shared a rare glimpse into her life at home as a new mom and as a wife on Tuesday. 

Snaps taken at her New York City loft showed a stripped back look at her life with son 'Sly' and husband Sebastian Bear-McClard as part of a spread for Interview Magazine

In the latest sit-down to promote her book of essays My Body, the 30-year-old supermodel discussed the three 'M's: men, money and motherhood.  

Emily at home: Emily Ratajkowski, 30, gave fans a rare glimpse into her life at home as both a new mom and as a wife on Tuesday

Emily at home: Emily Ratajkowski, 30, gave fans a rare glimpse into her life at home as both a new mom and as a wife on Tuesday

The images seemed to be taken on film and showed a candid look into the more quiet moments at home. 

Wearing a simple black sweater and a pair of cargo pants, the brunette beauty doted on her son (who was born in March) and displayed her loving bond with her producer husband of three years. 

In the images her abundance of love for her family was evident and revealed a typical day in her life as she gave Sly a bottle and marveled at the little moments in his development. 

She did however discuss feeling 'protective' over her son in a culture of toxic masculinity which contributed to her sordid dealings with men, as she spoke about the gendered politics of raising a boy versus a girl.  

Motherhood: In the interview Emily admitted to feeling 'protective' of son Sly in a culture of toxic masculinity which became apparent in her often sordid dealings with men as chronicled in My Body

Motherhood: In the interview Emily admitted to feeling 'protective' of son Sly in a culture of toxic masculinity which became apparent in her often sordid dealings with men as chronicled in My Body

Multi-tasking: Wearing a simple black cardigan and cargo pants she gave Sylvester aka 'Sly' a bottle while chatting with her husband off camera

Multi-tasking: Wearing a simple black cardigan and cargo pants she gave Sylvester aka 'Sly' a bottle while chatting with her husband off camera 

Quiet moments: One photo showed her son napping in her arms as she carried him in a leopard sling

Quiet moments: One photo showed her son napping in her arms as she carried him in a leopard sling 

'My son, babies, have this genderless quality to them, and so I love affording that to him right now. I've just been treating him as this wonderful little human who's being introduced to the world,' she said.  

'...The best I can do is teach him compassion, and about these power dynamics that men don't have to inspect in the way that women do, and make him aware of them and make him care about them.

'How's that going to happen? I'm not entirely sure,' she confessed, adding that she thinks the culture she talks about in her book — which includes being objectified and sexual assault — is 'very bad for men.'  

'I also think that this culture that I'm writing about in the book, is very bad for men. There are books about how bad it is for men. I see it in my life, the ways that it limits men, and how depressing their existence and their lives can be when they have to adopt this toxic masculinity. So I also feel incredibly protective of him in the same way I would with a daughter, from this culture.' 

Protective: 'My son, babies, have this genderless quality to them, and so I love affording that to him right now,' she shared  before adding that as man she hoped to  'teach him compassion, and about these power dynamics' which have negatively impacted her life as a woman

Protective: 'My son, babies, have this genderless quality to them, and so I love affording that to him right now,' she shared  before adding that as man she hoped to  'teach him compassion, and about these power dynamics' which have negatively impacted her life as a woman

Compassionate: She maintained overall 'I think there just aren't good and bad men,' and said she does feel some level of compassion towards the complexity of gender politics in the current culture

Compassionate: She maintained overall 'I think there just aren't good and bad men,' and said she does feel

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