Emily Ratajkowski Explains Pete Davidson apos;s Appeal To

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weighed in on what makes so attractive to Hollywood's most attractive women like to . 
While the 27-year-old SNL star's string of high profile relationships have left some puzzled, the supermodel, 30,  explained his irresistible appeal during an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers.
'Pete—he's got the height,' she told the talk show host, 47, after he asked about his modeling on a campaign shoot back in September. 
Blushing: Emily Ratajkowski weighed in on what makes Pete Davidson so attractive to Hollywood's most attractive women like Kaia Gerber to Kim Kardashian
She continued: 'Obviously women find him very attractive.' 
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As she mused that most men don't understand the attraction, she noted that 'he seems super charming' and 'vulnerable.' 
'He's lovely. His fingernail polish is awesome. He looks good!' she added.  
Hollywood's most eligible bachelor: While the SNL star's string of high profile relationships have left some puzzled, the model explained his appeal during an appearance on Late Night With Seth Meyers; Davidson seen in September 
Additionally, the mother-of-one praised his 'super great relationship with his mom.' 
Emily also spoke about returning to writing her book, My Body,  just two weeks after giving birth to her eight-month-old son Sylvester because she was on a strict deadline. 
The catwalk star, said: 'So I was like writing a book and breast feeding every two to three hours. And felt totally insane and incapable of doing it. And now I'm here talking about it so I think things have worked out.' 
Model: The topic of Davidson came up after Meyers asked about a modeling shoot she did with him a few months ago
The book is comprised of, 'personal essays' as Seth described them, as he asked if it was 'cathartic' to write them but also to share them with the world. 
'I think that writing it was sort of an act of control for me and creating something that was just mine, felt so good and you know, I think now it's a little bit of like letting it go into the world and letting go of that control and it's been really weird to be talking about the book so much when it's not been available to people.' 
Elsewhere during the chat, Emily admitted she didn't take the COVID-19 virus  seriously in the beginning, confessing she appeared on Late Night and saw a play on Broadway as news of the virus began to spread. 
Teacher's kids: Meyers also mentioned they both had parents who were teachers, with Seth's mother a middle school teacher and Emily's father her painting teacher, both of whom were quite beloved by the community

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She continued: 'And then, my husband couldn't sleep that night because he was reading stuff about the pandemic and I rolled over, and I was like, "What's really bothering you because obviously something is wrong because this isn't real." 
'I'm like, "You need to talk about it." And then, sure enough it was lockdown' Ratajkowski said. 
She added that she, 'really didn't believe him,' and he 'brings it up a lot, he was like, "I was right."' 
Book: During her last appearance she had mentioned writing a book, which she started during the pandemic, but she also gave birth to her son Sylvester in March 2020
She also talked about sharing early drafts of the book with her friends, adding, she'd text them and say, 'No pressure, here is 10,000 words. Don't worry about it nobody else has read it. And if you hate it I'm going to want to kill myself.'
She said she had a lot of female friends and her husband Sebastian, would get early glimpses, adding it was, 'just like getting a credit for turning it in, you know, just doing the work. I needed that motivation so.'
Meyers mentioned they both had parents who were teachers, with Seth's mother a middle school teacher and Emily's father her painting teacher, both of whom were quite beloved by the community.  
Personal essays: The book is comprised of, 'personal essays' as Seth described them, as he asked if it was 'cathartic' to write them but also to share them with the world
Teacher's kids: Meyers mentioned they both had parents who were teachers, with Seth's mother a middle school teacher and Emily's father her painting teacher, both of whom were quite beloved by the community
'He was really cool his nickname was Rata. He was that guy. He would take roll at the end of class, so like people could show up late and pharmacy like the surf guys loved him,' she said, adding he wore flip-flops and they lived in San Diego so those references were, 'very specific.' 
Meyers added his mother was so beloved that when he goes back home, 'someone will come up the way I will clock it as, here we go, they recognize a local celebrity. And they'll say like, will you please say hello to madame for me and I'm like, oh, they don't care about me at all.'
Ratajkowski said she had the same thing with her dad and people will reach out and say, 'I had your dad,' adding, 'it kind of blows my mind.'  
Same thing: Ratajkowski said she had the same thing with her dad and people will reach out and say, 'I had your dad,' adding, 'it kind of blows my mind'