Emily Atack leaves her fashion launch looking worse for wear after partying with Keith Lemon and Scarlett Moffatt
The TV star looked like she'd made the most of her night in the spotlight
EMILY Atack was spotted making a bleary-eyed exit from the launch of her fashion range with In The Style last night.
The blonde actress and TV personality had been partying with pals including Keith Lemon and Scarlett Moffatt to celebrate her new venture.
Wearing a tiger-striped dress, Emily was seen leaving looking starkly different to how she had first arrived.
Flaunting her fantastic figure in the mid-length dress, the star had originally made her entrance in a chic pale lilac trouser-suit.
Teaming the spring-ready outfit with a cream and tortoiseshell bag and towering metallic sandals, the actress, 29, looked thrilled to be on the red carpet and posed enthusiastically for the waiting paps.
Wearing her hair down in loose waves, Emily later swapped out of her metallic shoes to a pair of nude strappy heels to match her new outfit.
The 29-year-old looked a little worse for wear as she left the event and tried to keep her chest under wraps
Later in the evening, the star looked like she’d been having a great time as she was seen leaving the event being supported by friends.
Geordie Shore star Charlotte Crosby left the party in tears after not being allowed into the VIP area.
Emily, who shot to fame on the Channel 4 hit comedy The Inbetweeners, had also invited many of her showbiz pals, including Keith Lemon, Scarlett Moffatt and Mark Wright, who were all seen enjoying the party.
Emily's career has sky-rocketed since going I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here where she came second to Harry Redknapp in November 2018.
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Emily was thrilled to be at the launch and posed enthusiastically for the cameras as she arrived
The star has been vocal about how she's felt being in the public eye and experienced body-shaming.
She said: "If people are looking at my pictures and someone called me fat, they might look at that and go: 'Oh God, if she's fat, then I must be fat.'
"Everyone is always comparing themselves to other people, it was more [the Brits comment] that I was sticking up for other people maybe going through body insecurities and it's trolls like that who are the problem."
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