Ray Emery - Personal Life

Personal Life

In June 2010, Emery began dating Canadian singer Keshia Chante.

Emery has numerous tattoos, which include the initials of his parents, Charlene and Paul, and younger brothers Andrew and Nicholas. He has an African symbol for the number one (his jersey number with the Senators), and his nickname "Razor" written across his chest. He also has a tattoo representing his birth symbol, Libra. He has another tattoo on his right arm which reads, "Anger is a Gift." Emery stating positively of the tattoo, "If you're passionate enough about something, you'll to do something about it."

Emery remains close to good friends and Ottawa Senator teammates, Jason Spezza, whose groomsman he was, and Brian McGrattan.

Outside of ice hockey, Emery's style has garnered much interest with TSN broadcasting a feature about his wardrobe and taste in fashion, including hundreds of pairs of shoes, dozens of watches, diamond chains and well over 4,000 suits. He owns an orange Lamborghini, a white Lamborghini and a limited edition white Hummer. Emery once owned a python named after a childhood friend.

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