Emily Atack looks glam in a figure-hugging black dress after emotional documentary release

Emily Atack looked glammed up on Thursday night as she made her way to the BAFTA Rising Star film session at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London.

The 33-year-old reality TV star put on a brave face after the release of her emotional documentary, Emily Attack: Asking For It.

The presenter showed off her figure in an impressive black midi dress with feather decorations, combined with matching stilettos.

She opted for a bronzed makeup palette that accentuated her natural features, with a shimmering nude lipstick.

Emily gathered her golden locks into a bun and posed for a slew of sizzling snaps before the star-studded event.

Incredible: Emily Atack looked glam in a stunning black feather-embellished midi dress on Thursday night as she headed to the BAFTA Rising Star film session at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square in London

She captioned the Instagram post: “And now for a celebration ❤️ what a week.”

It comes after Emily broke down in tears after baring her feelings about receiving hundreds of unsolicited messages and photos from men online.

she was speaking in her documentary Emily Attack: Asking For It? since she admitted that she felt guilty about the messages that strangers bombard her daily through Instagram.

Emily wiped away tears as she told her mother, Kate Robbins, that she finds it “difficult” to talk about it because it affects her and the people around her.

She told Mrs Robbins: ‘I see the pain in your face when we try to talk things out. We can’t talk about them because it’s too difficult.

Ms Robbins said: ‘It’s very difficult: the prevailing feeling of guilt is hard to explain to people.

Starting to cry, Ms. Atack said, “I don’t know why I’m getting upset, I think I’m really tired.” I’m sorry, it’s so awkward.

Beauty: The presenter showed off her figure in a striking black midi dress with feather trim, teamed with matching stilettos

Reaching over to hug her daughter, Ms Robbins said: “It’s not your fault, don’t blame yourself.”

Ms. Atack then reflected on her teenage years, revealing that she got more drunk than others at parties and dated boys.

She shared that they were afraid of men and adopted the behavior as a coping mechanism, opening up to men and boys from an early age after having her first sexual experience with an 18-year-old when she was 12.

Ms. Atack has been exploring the unsolicited inappropriate sexual messages she receives from men and the fact that she blames herself for them.

Beaming: The TV star, 33, put on a brave face after the release of her emotional documentary, Emily Attack: Asking For It

She said: ‘What I really want to say is that girl at school, we all know one, the girl who gets drunk the most at a party and runs off with all the guys, there’s another story.

She continued: “She’s not doing that because she wants to, because she likes sex and taking her tits out, she feels like there’s no other way to be right now and she’s looking in all the wrong places.”

‘It’s too easy to become ‘scum’, but you shouldn’t have to look for those things when you’re 13. If so, obviously there is some pain.

“I speak from experience, I have never felt as much pain as when I behaved in that way.”

Emotional: Emily Atack broke down in tears as she bared her feelings about receiving hundreds of unsolicited messages and photos from men online.

The star then revealed that both men and women treated her a certain way afterward.

She said that’s why she believes the messages she’s getting are her fault, adding: “Men shoot us ‘you asked for it’, it’s avoiding accountability.”

But Ms Atack then said: ‘We’re not asking for it. It is your behavior that has to change.

Earlier on the show, Ms. Atack got into an argument with her mother after reading the messages she receives and became upset.

She said: ‘I didn’t expect it to be so vile, I felt like my daughter was raped and I couldn’t protect you.’

Tough: The TV star was speaking in her documentary Emily Attack: Asking For It? since she admitted that she felt guilty for the messages with which she is bombarded daily

Hugging him: Emily wiped away tears as she told her mother, Kate Robbins, that she finds it “difficult” to speak because of how it affects her and the people around her

Her daughter then revealed that she felt guilty because she blamed herself for showing her the messages and making her sad.

But her mother assured her that she had left the room at that time because it was difficult for her to see the screenshots.

Later, Ms. Atack cried when her mother hugged her and told her not to blame herself for the messages.

Ms Robbins said: ‘I’m so sorry that you feel all your life that everything has been your fault. It’s not. She was just trying to do things to protect you as a mother. You should never blame yourself.

Sadness: Later, Ms. Atack cried when her mother hugged her and told her not to blame herself.

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