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Emily Atack in intimate bedroom snap as she talks missing 'naughty' nights out

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Emily Atack has taken to social media to admit to fans she's find it hard to cope with the the current coronavirus lockdown situation.

The I'm A Celebrity bombshell, who found fame on British sitcom The Inbetweeners, took to Instagram to share a string of sexy snaps before admitting she's missing nights on the town.

Posting to her official Instagram page, Emily, 30, uploaded a sultry shot of her in bed. With her long locks falling freely on her pillow, the starlet showcased her natural beauty as she held her iPhone out for a snap.

She playfully captioned the shot: "Haven't moved, you?" Meanwhile, a second snap saw Emily dressed to the nines ready for a night on the town.

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