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Emily Ratajkowski admits she's going through an 'emotional and mental battle' during quarantine

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Emily Ratajkowski is going through an 'emotional and mental battle' during her coronavirus self-isolation.The 28-year-old model is staying at home with her husband Sebastian Bear-McClard amid the global pandemic, but has said staying 'busy' without leaving the house has been a difficult balance to strike.Speaking to Vogue's A Zoom of One's Own video series, she said: 'For me, it's more of an emotional and mental battle of keeping my spirits up and staying busy.' Admission: Emily Ratajkowski [bottom right] is going through an 'emotional and mental battle' during her coronavirus self-isolationThe beauty continued, '[I had] to put together a master schedule today; I was really overwhelmed by the amount of [Zoom] calls.'And during her.

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