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Emily Atack asks how to get rid of ‘naughty’ baby foxes who ‘steal her knickers and scream through the night’

EMILY Atack is being bothered by "naughty" baby foxes who have worn her knickers on their head after raiding her washing line and kept her up at night with their screams.

The actress - who lives in a cottage in North London - revealed a family of foxes had moved into her "tiny garden" and were up to no good.

 A family of foxes have moved into Emily Atack's cottage garden
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A family of foxes have moved into Emily Atack's cottage gardenCredit: Instagram

Emily, 30, asked followers how she can removed them safely after they started to become a problem.

She said: "I’ve got 2 adult foxes and 4 baby cubs living in my tiny garden. Sadly becoming a bit of a problem & they are very naughty.

"What can I do to ensure they’re removed safely & correctly? When I was hanging my washing up one of the cubs jumped into the pile of laundry. Legend."

The I’m A Celeb favourite was bombarded with responses from fans - but most urged her to let the fox family live in her garden.

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When they asked her why she wanted rid of them, Emily explained: "They’re very cute.

"But they wreck my garden, bring in all kinds of litter, scream all through the night, pull my washing down from the washing line and end up wearing my actual knickers on their heads. They’ve gotta go."

Emily - who bought her house last year after coming second to Harry Redknapp in the jungle - is spending lockdown alone.

 Emily asked for help in removing the foxes safely
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Emily asked for help in removing the foxes safelyCredit: Instagram

Opening up about how she's dealing with the isolation, she added: "It’s one of those things where I feel really depressed about it, but everybody is in the same boat. Feeling like I’m alone in something makes me feel s**t, but I don’t with this.

"There are people in far worse situations.

"I feel lucky that I have a lovely home to sit in and amazing friends. We all keep speaking to each other. I think it’s about reevaluating your life a bit."

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