Robin Thicke flashes a broad smile as he delightedly leaves a restaurant with an armful of leftovers

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    Robin Thicke flashes a broad smile as he delightedly leaves a restaurant with an armful of leftovers after enjoying lunch… in the wake of Emily Ratajkowski’s groping allegations


    Robin Thicke appeared in great spirits as he left The Ivy in Beverly Hills with an armful of leftovers on Thursday.

    The singer, 44, flashed a broad smile as he made his way outside after enjoying lunch at the swanky eatery, with Robin no doubt planning to devour his remaining food later in the day.

    His cheerful display comes in the wake of Emily Ratajkowski’s claims that he groped her on the set of the music video for his track Blurred Lines, in which she appeared. 

    Happy days: Robin Thicke appeared in great spirits as he left The Ivy in Beverly Hills with an armful of leftovers on Thursday

    Happy days: Robin Thicke appeared in great spirits as he left The Ivy in Beverly Hills with an armful of leftovers on Thursday

    Robin caught the eye in a black shirt with a colourful paisley pattern, which he wore partially unbuttoned.

    The crooner added a pair of dark grey jeans and monochrome trainers to his cool look, while he shielded his eyes with dark sunglasses. 

    He was pictured smiling away as he walked down the street while balancing Tupperware and a takeaway box in his hands.  

    Chuffed: The singer, 44, flashed a broad smile as he made his way outside after enjoying lunch at the swanky eatery, with Robin no doubt planning to devour his remaining food later in the day

    Chuffed: The singer, 44, flashed a broad smile as he made his way outside after enjoying lunch at the swanky eatery, with Robin no doubt planning to devour his remaining food later in the day

    Earlier this month, Robin courted headlines after it was reported that Emily Ratajkowski accused him of sexually assaulting her during the filming of his Blurred Lines video.

    She accused Thicke of ‘groping’ her bare breasts behind the scenes of the 2013 music video in an essay named after the song in her collection My Body, which will be released on November 9.

    In a selfie from a photoshoot that Emily posted, she said she wrote about her experiences filming the video because ‘it says so much about the evolution of my beliefs and politics.’

    She added that it was initially a good experience, as she was ‘surrounded by women I liked and trusted,’ but Thicke’s alleged assault changed her perception of the set

    Speaking out: Earlier this month, Robin courted headlines after it was reported that Emily Ratajkowski accused him of sexually assaulting her during the filming of his Blurred Lines video

    Speaking out: Earlier this month, Robin courted headlines after it was reported that Emily Ratajkowski accused him of sexually assaulting her during the filming of his Blurred Lines video

    Pivotal moment: In a selfie from a photoshoot that Emily posted, she said she wrote about her experiences filming the video because'it says so much about the evolution of my beliefs and politics'

    Pivotal moment: In a selfie from a photoshoot that Emily posted, she said she wrote about her experiences filming the video because ‘it says so much about the evolution of my beliefs and politics’

    Recently Ratajkowski shared her anguish over her decision to come forward with the story of Robin Thicke groping her in her new book, saying her ‘beliefs and politics evolved’ to the point where she couldn’t remain silent any longer. 

    The video vixen was 21-years-old when she danced topless in Thicke’s Blurred Lines music video, a massive hit that spent 12 weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100. 

    Last Thursday, she took to Instagram to say she included an essay about her experience on the set in her book, My Body, because ‘it says so much about the evolution of my beliefs and politics.’ 

    ‘I had a hard time writing that essay for a bunch of different reasons,’ Emily began in a lengthy post shared during an Instagram Q&A.

    She stated that before the video, ‘most of my jobs at that point kind of sucked.

    Having her say: Recently Ratajkowski shared her anguish over her decision to come forward with the story of Robin Thicke groping her in her new book

    Having her say: Recently Ratajkowski shared her anguish over her decision to come forward with the story of Robin Thicke groping her in her new book 

    ‘I was either shooting e-commerce for online stores where I felt like nothing more than a mannequin or I’d be in lingerie while some middle aged male photographer’s [sic] told me to pout,’ she recalled in the essay, aptly titled after the hit song.   

    In the music video, Emily and fellow models Elle Evans and Jessi M’Bengue famously danced topless with Thicke and collaborators Pharrell and rapper TI. 

    The women paraded in front of a balloon sign reading: ‘Robin Thicke has a big d***.’

    In the Instagram statement the video muse said she thought ‘[Blurred Lines] was different’ because she ‘was surrounded by women I liked and trusted’ and she actually ‘had fun on set.’

    She continued: ‘Being a sexy girl in a music video made me feel hot and cool and powerful. I told the world that the experience was empowering. In many ways it was.’

    To close out her post, Ratajkowski told her followers that they’d ‘have to read the essay to fully understand the other sides to my experience.’ 

    Read all about it: To close out her post, Ratajkowski told her followers that they'd'have to read the essay to fully understand the other sides to my experience'

    Read all about it: To close out her post, Ratajkowski told her followers that they’d ‘have to read the essay to fully understand the other sides to my experience’ 

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