Now that Pete Davidson and Emily Ratajkowski’s short-lived affair is over, we’re putting our investigative skills to the test to find out how it all went down. After all, these two made a lot of sense when rumors started rolling in November.
“Pete is still friends with Emily but things were never that serious between them so he’s coping well with the breakup,” a source told Hollywood Life. “They’ve never been in a committed relationship to begin with, so there’s no bad blood between them.” Seems like Davidson and Ratajkowski’s romance was as loose as they come — and so was the breakup.
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Also, according to the source, neither of them were very keen on taking their connection more seriously. Both had been through recent breakups (Davidson with Kim Kardashian and Ratajkowski with ex-husband Sebastian Bear-McLard) and with busy careers, they kept things casual for a reason.
“If they’re meant to be, things will eventually sort themselves out,” the source added, leaving the couple some hope for the future.
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However, another source claimed that the eagerness to keep things casual wasn’t entirely mutual. “Pete wanted to take things easy until he realized Emily’s head was in a completely different place than his,” the other source told Hollywood Life.
Amidst their hangouts, Ratajkowski has been spotted on dates with other men — something that reportedly surprised Davidson. “Dating Emily with other men was killing him, but he knew it shouldn’t be because he wasn’t her boyfriend,” the source revealed. “He wants to be friends with her but doesn’t know if that will happen.”
Whether the breakup was entirely mutual or not, it’s safe to say the timing just wasn’t in this couple’s favor. But who knows, maybe they could make it work again when they’re both ready!
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Before you go, click here to see Pete Davidson’s full dating history.
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