Emily Atack proudly shows off off her new blonde bob hairstyle in her social media post leaving fans amazed with her brand new look for the new year
Her long blonde hair became her trademark for many years since appearing in the hit TV series The Inbetweeners. But now, actress Emily Atack, 36, has sent fans into a frenzy after posting a picture of her hair transformation.
The TV star and mum of one took the brave decision to chop off her blonde tresses into a bob and shared her new look with her legion of followers. Taking to Instagram earlier this week, Emily posted a picture of her beautifully blowdried bob cut and captioned the post saying: “Bobviously.”
But it wasn’t just her new hairstyle that wowed fans, so too did her slender appearance, eighteen months after giving birth to her first child. In the picture, Emily cut an elegant appearance in a pair of black skinny jeans and a matching top.
One fan commented: “Wow you look fantastic girl.” Another person said: “The bob is nice on you, colour and style suits you.” Meanwhile a third person added: “Great hair.”
And while the initial focus by fans was on her haircut, the comments quickly moved on to her striking weight-loss. One person who clearly admired her new look said: “How did you lose so much weight! You look amazing?”
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Someone else added: “Well done on the new bod beautiful.” Most recently, Emily posted a series of pictures over the festive period, which showed off her new frame. But this sparked a flurry of comments from concerned fans who feared she had lost too much weight too quickly.
Posting a message on one of her posts, one person said: “Skinny jabs are jabbing.” Another person said: “on the jabs? Looks good tho.” A third fan asked: “Are you on Mounjaro?,” adding: ‘That jab is making its rounds!”
Rushing to Emily’s defence, a die hard fan attempted to quell speculation by commenting: “These comments! Aren’t we over talking about women’s bodies?” A second person said: “The thing is, women can’t win. We are either too fat or too skinny. While I appreciate you admiring her a bit larger, her size or any woman’s size is not for public comment. Let’s just say she is stunning.”
Meanwhile a third social media user posted: “Its amazing that she’s posted a whole reel of lovely Xmas photos and 80% of the comments are about her body.” Emily announced the arrival of her newborn son back in July 2024 and at the time she claimed that she had been overwhelmed by the amount of people who asked her questions regarding her weight.
In a podcast chat with former Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing, months after the birth of her son Barney, she explained: “There’s something quite liberating about having a baby. Your body goes through so much and you genuinely look at your body as a completely different vessel.”
She added: “Being pregnant and being desexualised, looking at your body, you create a human inside you, then you give birth to your child – which by the way is mental – you get home and the first thing people say to you is, when are you going to get back in the gym?”
Laughing off the queries by fans she went on to defiantly add: “Are you kidding? I’ve just created a human, I am exhausted! I’ve just tried to push a human out of me and had it ripped out of my stomach.” She continued: “The last thing I want to do is go to the gym but the first thing you’re expected to do is get back into shape. Where’s the congratulations for being a mother? Instead it’s when are you going to get the baby weight off…”
“I’m not back at the gym at the minute, I’ve actually put on more weight since giving birth. I’m just enjoying this bit”, she said. The star of The Inbetweeners has always maintained that she has had a healthy relationship with her body image while growing up.
But she was left shocked at the amount of people who were intrigued when she joined the comedy drama series as Charlotte Hinchcliffe. In a previous interview she said: “There was a whole Facebook page dedicated to me/Charlotte Hinchcliffe. I couldn’t believe how awful it was, people talking about my weight. People would then try and be positive and say “at least we’re seeing curvier girls now playing sexier roles on television”. I didn’t even know I was curvy!”
She added: “I was a size eight, a tiny little body, but to some people it was the first time they’d seen a girl that wasn’t really, really skinny. They were used to seeing very underweight actresses playing the sexy girls.”
Source: Mirror

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