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Emily Ratajkowski reveals she bought her truck-obsessed son Sylvester, one, a baby doll and a tea set to ‘balance’ his gender-based toys
Emily Ratajkowski revealed that she is actively trying to “balance” her truck-obsessed son Sylvester’s toy collection by purchasing toys for him specifically aimed at girls.
During the episode of her Tuesday High Low podcast, the 31-year-old supermodel told her guest, Julia Fox, that made her “literally so excited” by “things with wheels.”
“But is this exactly what he naturally likes?” she wondered, before saying it makes her “so sad” to think of her little boy being pressured to get “tougher” as he gets older.
Attributed Mom: Emily Ratajkowski revealed that she is actively trying to “balance” her truck-obsessed son Sylvester’s toy collection by buying him toys that are specifically aimed at girls
The author went on to say, ‘I’m like, are those the little ways you can make sure the conditioning doesn’t happen? And spend a lot of time with women?’
Meanwhile, Fox, who shares a one-year-old son named Valentino with ex-husband Peter Artemiev, also raved about the fact that her baby “loves trucks” and is “freak” about them.
But to keep things “balanced,” Kanye West’s former muse says she bought a pink truck and a “pram with a doll in it.”
Baby Boy: On Tuesday’s episode of her High Low podcast, the 31-year-old supermodel told her guest, Julia Fox, that her toddler “literally gets so excited” about “things with wheels.”
“But is this exactly what he naturally likes?” she wondered, before saying it makes her “so sad” to think of her little boy being pressured to “get harder” as he gets older
“It’s hard being a single mom to raise a son. You just don’t want them to end up like any man you’ve ever met, you know?” said the Uncut Gems actress. ‘How do I prevent this conditioning from happening?’
Earlier this year, Ratajkowski opened up about her issues raising a son and why she isn’t trying to give him the sex.
“Babies have this genderless quality to them, so I’m thrilled to offer him that now,” she said. Interview magazine. “I just treated him like this wonderful little human being introduced to the world.”
“Babies have this genderless quality to them, and that’s why I like to give it to him now,” she told Interview magazine. ‘I just treated him like this wonderful little human being introduced to the world’ (seen last month)
Still, Ratajkowski said she’s “found that once people know that ‘her toddler is a boy,’ she ‘gets along’ with loved ones differently than a girl.”
“Sometimes I feel frustrated because of that because I think there’s even a tendency to throw a little boy in the air, be a little rougher with them than you would with a little girl,” she said. “That stuff is already bothering me because I can see where it leads.”
Last week, she revealed that being a single mom is “so much fun” because she no longer feels like she owes anything to any person or man after her divorce from ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McClard.