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Emily Ratajkowski's inspiring honesty about 'emotional and mental battle' in lockdown

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Emily Ratajkowski has shared some deeply relatable wisdom on the struggles of remaining on lockdown amid the coronavirus crisis.

The model, 28, told of her "emotional and mental battle" as she self-isolates - even with husband and love of her life Sebastian Bear-McClard.

Emily revealed on Vogue's A Zoom Of One's Own video series: "For me, it's more of an emotional and mental battle of keeping my spirits up and staying busy." But she's not letting that dampen her will to help others - she's trying to focus on "the social justice space", especially since US Senator Bernie Sanders dropped out of the race for the Democratic Party leadership.

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