Emily Ratajkowski seems to confirm she’s dating Shaboozey by showing up to his set at Z100’s summer bash
Shaboozey’s her boo!
Emily Ratajkowski seemed to confirm that she’s dating the country sensation when she showed up to watch him perform. It was their second outing in two days.
After holding hands at a New York nightclub earlier this week, Ratajkowski was spotted taking in his performance at Z100’s annual summer bash on Thursday night.
The model seemed to be going somewhat incognito. She was wearing all black with and dark sunglasses and spy told Page Six there was a “no pictures’ policy when it came to snapping Ratajkowski. “She or her team wouldn’t even let Z100 take her photo,” the source claimed.
The iHeartRadio station’s hit radio station was still able to get some footage of Ratajkowski. It posted footage of the “My Body” author watching and swaying along to Shaboozey’s performance on its social media. She appeared to be alone and separated from the crowd.
It’s unclear when and how the It couple of the summer met each other. Spies caught them canoodling at Manhattan nightclub Musica, the night before he took the stage at the Z100’s bash.
They arrived to the club at around 11 p.m. and were holding hands as they made their grand entrance. We’re told they were by each other’s side all night, dancing close and sipping tequila.
“They were definitely vibing and enjoying each other’s company all night; they weren’t trying to be discreet,” a clubgoer told us.
They fled the joint together at around 1 a.m., we’re told.
They crosses paths a few times this summer. Both were at Michael Rubin’s star-studded Fourth of July party, and, after the “Start a Riot” singer performed at Bounce Beach in Montauk, he was spotted dining in Soho with pals including Ratajkowski.
The singer is enjoying a sudden burst of notoriety. His track “A Bar Song (Tipsy)” has been topping the charts, and he appeared on two track on Beyonce’s much buzzed-about 2024 album “Cowboy Carter.” He appeared on both “Spaghettii,” with also featured Linda Martell, and “Sweet / Honey / Buckiin’.”
Reps for the pair did not comment.