Emily Atack shows off killer cleavage in plunging top after stone weight loss

Emily Atack has left fans picking their jaws up off the floor after posing a particularly buxom snap online.

The TV babe, who became a household name thanks to her role in cult classic The Inbetweeners, took to Instagram to show off her summer body.

Basking in the annoyingly glorious British lockdown sun, the actress oozed sex appeal as she posed for a cheeky selfie.

Slipping into a plunging black bralet, Emily, 30, proudly flashed the flesh as she snapped away.

Squeezing her chest together, the brunette beauty sported a larger than life cleavage in the tantalising shot.

Teasing her wild side, Emily teamed the black bra with a sheer kaftan which sported leopard print.

Emily Atack has admitted she is dreaming of Ibiza in lockdown (Image: Emily Atack/Instagram)

She completed her look by wearing her long locks in a messy bun and rocking golden jewellery.

Emily captioned the shot: “Who needs Ibiza!? (Me.)”

Emily recently hit back at an online troll after being accused of putting on weight during lockdown.

Emily Atack says she has lost a stone while in lockdown (Image: Emily Atack/Instagram)

She sassily replied: “I’ve lost a stone in the last 3 months because I’m cooking like this and eating cleaner. So you are incorrect.”

Emily recently opened up to Closer magazine about her body image – admitting she is the happiest she has ever been.

She said: “I’ve realised that I’m probably the biggest I’ve ever been. I weigh 11 stone.

Emily says she is happier than ever with her body (Image: Emily Atack/Instagram)

“I’ve never weighed 11 stone, but I’m doing everything I’ve always wanted to do.

“My life is the best it’s ever been, and I get more compliments now than I ever have before.

“I look back at photographs of when I was slimmer, looking a bit gaunt, and I was definitely unhappier.”

Source: Celebrities - dailystar.co.uk

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