Emily Atack shows off her figure in tight-fitting mini dress after finishing filming her new show
EMILY Atack has been spotted showing off her figure in a tight-fitting mini dress after finishing filming her new show.
The comedian – who rose to fame on Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners – has been busy working on The Emily Atack Show.
Emily, 32, posed for a snap after filming for the latest show, as she stood behind the scenes in a tight-fitting frock.
The actress stunned in the bright pink number, which featured a red lipstick pattern on top and hugged her incredible curves.
Emily paired the dress with a towering pair of red high heels, letting her blonde locks flow down her back in light beachy waves.
She completed her look with a light palette of make-up as she posed in front of a sound desk behind the scenes of her show.
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Emily simply captioned the post with a red heart emoji, as her fans gushed over her performance at The Clapham Grand in London.
It comes after Emily stunned in a crop top and high-waisted trousers as she left the venue after filming for her comedy show.
The Emily Atack show – which hit our screens in 2020 and has had two successful series – involves both sketches and impressions.
A third season was announced in February this year – and Emily has been working hard on it ever since.
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Meanwhile, Emily has been linked to another popular TV show – as fans are certain she’s signed up to the Masked Dancer.
Many think that the comedian – or even her mother Kate Robbins – is crazy character Scissors on the programme.
Among the clues offered in the launch show earlier this month were a pub and the hint: “I’ve certainly done my fair share of touring.”
Emily’s second comedy tour, which she embarked on after I’m a Celeb, makes several references to booze-fuelled escapades.
Other hints include “cat eyes”, writing on a mirror in lipstick, and the number 40.
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Emily has also been busy filming for her new documentary about harassment and her experience with sex pests.
The BBC said she will “open up about her experiences of attracting unwanted sexual attention”.
