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21st February 2019
09:28am GMT

However, some people were clearly of the (wrong) opinion that Emily did not look divine at all.
In fact, some of them even apparently thought that it would appropriate and necessary to say that she looked "fat."
Not only does Emily not look "fat" like, at all, but even if she did, who do these rats think they are crawling out from the cesspits in which they live to say this to her?
Rude and annoying and maybe stop commenting on people's weight perhaps?
Emily, understandably, was having none of the whole situation and decided to address it after apparently stumbling across some such comments herself.
Taking to Twitter, she wrote: "To all the lovely comments lots of you say to me, thank you from the bottom of my heart.
"To those who continue to call me fat... have a wonderful evening, and then go fuck yourself. All the best. X."
https://twitter.com/EmAtack/status/1098331827046092818
Excellent.
Emily was thrust into a bout of new found relevance following her stint on last year's I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here.
The Inbetweeners' actor delighted audiences across the UK and Ireland with her general lovely demeanour, her obsession with Jamie Redknapp, and her brief and non-existent quasi-romance with Nick Knowles.
Nothing happened, like.
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