Home Entertainment Emily Atack nearly spills out of her tiny white bikini as she shows off her eye-popping curves in BTS Rivals snaps – after sharing how she found THOSE nude scenes ‘so liberating’

Emily Atack nearly spills out of her tiny white bikini as she shows off her eye-popping curves in BTS Rivals snaps – after sharing how she found THOSE nude scenes ‘so liberating’

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Emily Atack, 34, set pulses racing as she shared behind-the-scenes Instagram snaps on Tuesday while on set when she was filming Rivals.

Emily Atack showed off her famous curves as she shared a series of steamy behind-the-scenes snaps from her new Disney+ series, Rivals.

The Inbetweeners star, 34, wowed critics after stripping down for lingerie games and nude tennis scenes in the series.

On Thursday, Emily, who has been busy promoting the Disney+ hit, posted sizzling photos from the set, dressed in a tiny white bikini.

The sun-kissed actress looked incredible as she flaunted her ample cleavage with her tan lines exposed.

She looked in high spirits as she posed poolside on a lounger to take photos between scenes.

Emily Atack, 34, set pulses racing as she shared behind-the-scenes Instagram snaps on Tuesday while on set when she was filming Rivals.

Emily, who has been busy promoting the Disney+ hit, posted sizzling photos of herself in a tiny white bikini.

Emily, who has been busy promoting the Disney+ hit, posted sizzling photos of herself in a tiny white bikini.

It comes after Emily, who plays Deputy Prime Minister’s wife Sarah Stratton, insisted “the world needs” Rivals as an escape from reality.

During an interview on Monday’s Loose Women, she credited the Me Too movement for saving sex on TV after “perverts killed the fun”.

Emily stressed that stripping naked for sexy scenes in her career does not undermine her campaign to end violence against women.

Speaking to Ruth Langsford, Coleen Nolan, Katie Piper and Brenda Edwards about her raunchy new role in the series, Emily credited the show for touching on sensitive topics “brilliantly”.

She said: “I think the world needs this right now and it’s escapism.” It touches on really sensitive topics and does it brilliantly.

“It’s very unusual, a different dynamic to navigate, but it shows me that people are finally understanding that these things need to be in place.”

“Perverts have killed the fun, the Me Too movement has put all these amazing things into practice.”

She continued: ‘Actually, I’m fine with it (getting naked), you know? People think you can’t do both. (campaign for women against sexual harassment by appearing naked on television).

The actress looked radiant as she posed poolside on a sun lounger for photos during a break from filming.

The actress looked radiant as she posed poolside on a sun lounger for photos during a break from filming.

It comes after Emily, who plays the deputy prime minister's wife Sarah Stratton, said she felt

It comes after Emily, who plays Deputy Prime Minister’s wife Sarah Stratton, said she felt “liberated” while filming the show’s stunning nude scenes.

She also shared a selfie of herself wearing a colorful shirt and bold white sunglasses.

She also shared a selfie of herself wearing a colorful shirt and bold white sunglasses.

‘I am exactly where I should be, we have intimacy coordinators, we are all professionals.

“I’m not going to change what I’m doing, it’s my job, it’s other people who have to watch what they’re doing.”

Emily previously explained how she found the scenes “so liberating” on Rivals.

It’s a pivotal moment for the star, who admitted she “naively didn’t think about what narrative was being painted for me” when she rose to fame as Charlotte “Big Jugs” Hinchcliffe in The Inbetweeners 16 years ago.

Her life-changing role meant she was instantly recognized and booked for many racy photoshoots in lads’ magazines.

However, Emily was also affected by the dark side of fame, where she became a victim of sexual harassment and online shaming.

Rivals is based on Jilly's 1988 novel and follows the cutthroat world of independent television in 1986.

Rivals is based on Jilly’s 1988 novel and follows the cutthroat world of independent television in 1986.

In Rivals, the actress strips naked to play tennis with Alex Hassell’s character, Rupert Campbell Black, who is also naked.

Of the racy scenes, Emily told Sky News: “It’s very liberating and of course there will be people who will take what you do and try to give it a negative narrative.” I’m a woman, of course people are going to do that.

‘But what I have to keep doing is emphasizing to people that I am exactly where I need to be, I am at work. “I’m playing a role and I feel very comfortable.”

Emily added that there was an intimacy coordinator on set.

‘As soon as I read it, I had the same feeling I had when I first auditioned for Charlotte from The Inbetweeners; the same little thrill in my stomach of ‘Oh my God, this is perfect for me,'” he told Radio Times.

Rivals is based on Jilly’s 1988 novel and follows the cutthroat world of independent television in 1986.

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