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Emily Atack wore a busty display in a plunging gown as she stepped out at the Pride Of Britain Awards at London’s Grosvenor House on Monday.
The comedian, 32, flaunted her enviable figure in a form-fitting black dress with a keyhole cutout and dramatic train and flared sleeves.
She styled her golden locks in a glamorous updo and let the locks fall loosely and effortlessly around her face as she formed a storm on the red carpet.
Looks good: Emily Atack sported a busty display in a plunging gown as she stepped out at the Pride Of Britain Awards at London’s Grosvenor House on Monday
Emily carried her essentials in a round black clutch bag and completed her dazzling ensemble with a pair of silver drop earrings.
The Inbetweeners star enhanced her striking features with a smokey eye makeup palette and a hint of nude lipstick.
She had also taken to Instagram before hitting the red carpet to share a slew of gorgeous snaps in her elegant outfit.
In a caption next to the post, she simply referred to the Pride Of Britain event as she let her gaze do the talking.
Stunning: The comedian, 32, showed off her enviable figure in a form-fitting black dress with a keyhole cutout and a dramatic train and flared sleeves
Glamour: Emily carried her essentials in a round black handbag and adorned her dazzling ensemble with a pair of silver drop earrings
Her fun outing comes after she shared her favorite poem on Instagram on Saturday, before admitting that “it’s been hard lately.”
Reflecting on her hard times, Emily shared how the poem reminds her to “appreciate little moments of joy” before urging her fans not to miss such moments.
Emily shared an image of Wendy Cope’s poem The Orange, which reads in part, “That orange made me so happy, as ordinary things often do. Only lately. The shopping. A walk in the park, this is peace and contentment. It’s new.’
Alongside the full poem, Emily wrote, “Lately it’s been hard. In more ways than one, for so many people.
Glitzy: The Inbetweeners star enhanced her standout features with a smokey eye makeup palette and a hint of nude lipstick
“One thing I have found a great love for is poetry, and whenever I come across some personal struggles myself, I turn to them, and I remembered this poem today. One of my absolute favorites – The Orange by Wendy Cope.
“It reminds me to appreciate little moments of joy when they come my way. A day can consist of a few, or just one or two. Try to keep an eye on them, don’t miss them ❤️.’
In addition to her caption and the poem, she shared a series of images of the things that brought her joy, including cuddling a horse and her beloved pet.
Wow! She had also taken to Instagram before hitting the red carpet to share a slew of gorgeous snaps in her elegant outfit.
Emily’s reference to her “hard time” may have to do with the fact that she reportedly split from her boyfriend Liam McGough just two months after she went Instagram official with him.
The annual Pride of Britain Awards have returned for the 23rd time at London’s Grosvenor House, with Carol Vorderman and Ashley Banjo co-hosting the star-studded affair.
Taking place since 1999, the ceremony honors the achievements of truly remarkable people from across the UK and all walks of life – nominated by members of the public.
After a shortlist of thousands of entries has been made, the winners will be chosen by the Pride of Britain jury panel.
Words: It comes after Emily took to Instagram on Saturday to share her favorite poem, before admitting that ‘it’s been hard lately’
Thoughts: Looking back on her hard times, Emily shared how the poem reminds her to “appreciate little moments of joy” before urging her fans not to miss such moments
Despite taking place on Monday evenings, the ceremony will be broadcast on ITV on Thursday 27 October at 8pm.
Carol, who has hosted the event for 23 years since 1999, said: ‘We will have 12 incredible winners again this year, but it is difficult for the judges because we have thousands of nominations and anyone on the shortlist could easily win.’
The Pride Of Britain awards will honor winners in eight categories; TSB Community Hero Award, ITV Fundraiser Of The Year, Good Morning Britain Young Fundraiser of the Year, This Morning Emergency Services Award, Outstanding Bravery, Child/Teenager of Courage, Lifetime Achievement and Special Recognition.
A whole host of famous faces will attend the bash, including David Beckham, Dame Joan Collins, Sir Mo Farah and many more.
Exes: Emily’s reference to her ‘hard time’ may have to do with her reportedly splitting from boyfriend Liam McGough just two months after she went Instagram official with him