TV star and comedian Emily Atack has been inundated with âcreepy commentsâ from vile keyboard warriors after she posted a number of ĘΚ
Emily Atack âs supportive followers have proved that they have got her back through thick and thin as they called out the creepy comments underneath her latest Instagram offering, which sees the star model a striking white ĘΚκΚɴΚ.
The former Inbetweeners star, 33, took to social media to share two gorgeous pHŕšĎos where she modelled her brand-new collection with New Look, as the sHŕšĎs saw her bask in the sunshine while on the beach in Ibiza.
The actress and comedian looked stunning in a white ĘΚκΚɴΚ as she beamed for the cameras in the two-piece which she paired with a matching white shirt over the top and a pair of chunky sunglá´sses.
Alongside her post, Emily wrote: âMy summer collection with @newlook has officially dropped!! We had so much fun on this shoot and I love every single piece. Enjoy gang.â
While the majority of Emilyâs supportive fans gushed over her incredible figure and gorgeous looks in her latest offering, her post was also targeted by a number of trolls who made it their business to leave degrading and derogatory comments about her body.
In recent months, Emily has made it her mission to expose the vile comments made by creepy keyboard warriors, and earlier this year, the brave TV star filmed a documentary â called Asking For It â about the toll it has taken on her being SŃxually hará´ssed online every single day.
The powerful documentary sought to understand why the blame for unwanted SŃxual attention is so often put on the victim.
Following the incredible reaction it received, Emilyâs loyal fans slammed the vile keyboard warriors who have proved that they wonât stop commenting on her posts following her latest ĘΚκΚɴΚ pHŕšĎos.
âLooking at some of these comments makes you wonder why she did the TV programme!! How would you feel if the creepy comments were said on your daughterâs page,â one follower slammed.
âThe creepy comments underneath this post reminds me why men are the way they are,â another echoed.
âOh wow! Stunning as always Emily! As for the sad little men in the comments, who WISH,â another quipped.
While another one of her supporters penned: âI hope you only look at the nice comments on this post. Youâre amazing. Never stop doing what you do.â
Just last month, Emily took it into her own hands to hit back at a sick troll who accused her of âattention seekingâ after she snapped a picture in a crop top.
The Inbetweeners actress, 33, has hit out at an Instagram follower after they commented on her snap accusing her of inviting âperverted commentsâ.
The former Iâm a Celebrity âŚGet Me Out of Here! star uploaded a snap of herself looking stunning in a light pink crop top and jeans.
She pouted at the camera as she showed off her freshly blow-dried locks.
âBig and bouncy. So is the hair. Thank you, gang,â Emily penned in the caption of the picture.
The actress, best known for her starring role as Charlotte Hinchcliffe in The Inbetweeners, was flooded with compliments over the pHŕšĎo but one vile troll took aim at the telly star.
âAnd then you wonder why trolls pick you up, why would you say that if you donât like that sort of attention?â they wrote.
Furious, Emily replied to the misogynistic comment: âEven if I put no caption at all, it would still get perverted comments, so it just shows it has nothing to do with me or my choices.
âIt is not my fault some men canât control themselves.
âListen to what you are saying to me. You are saying I am the one who needs to change â change how I speak, change my sense of humour, maybe change how I dress, completely change how I am.
âBut the people who send the abuse can carry on as they are? No fault lies with them at all. Just me. The person I have chosen to be. That is what you are saying by making those comments. Do you understand that comments of yours are a huge part of the issue?â
After hitting out at the troll, she shared a screen grab of the comment with fans on her Story, where she added: âI really struggle to understand how some people just donât get it.
âThen Iâm slowly realising maybe it takes a deeper layer of intelligence than some people just donât have?â