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Emily Ratajkowski covers up in full-length coat to walk dog with Sebastian Bear-McClard in NYC

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She's been posting sexy throwback pics on her social media as she self-isolates at her home.But even as the coronavirus crisis escalates, Emily Ratajkowski isn't quite yet ready to forgo her regular walk with dog Colombo and husband SebastianBear-McClard.The model, 28, stepped out on city streets Sunday wearing a full-length beige coat and white trainers.

Sunday stroll: Even as the coronavirus crisis escalates in New York, Emily Ratajkowski isn't yet ready to forgo her regular walk with dog Colombo and husband Sebastian Bear-McClardThe brunette wore her hair in a top knot and sported sunglasses.She also at one point started wearing her hubby's baseball cap, holding onto his arm as they walked and looking down.

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