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Editor's letter

mily Ratajkowski is a woman who shines. I've sat next to her at many shows and seen the Emily Effect: she turns heads. I only recently got to know her properly and learned what drives her next-level work ethic – providing for her son as a single mother. She is known, and a TikTok post that went viral in September, celebrating the joy and freedom that divorce can bring for young women. It's a salient point: who wants to stay in a relationship that's not working? Ratajkowski is a phenomenon of the digital world, so naturally it was fitting for Australia's head of digital content, Mahalia Chang, to interview her about living on the frontline of fame, self-worth and power.

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