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Emily Atack being ‘bombarded’ with horrible messages after her ‘photo leaks’

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After a photo of her in a cab surfaced online, EMILY Atack slammed “perverts” who sent her filthy messages.

After the photo was uploaded by an erotic website’s Twitter account on Sunday, the Inbetweeners actor said she was harassed.

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Emily Atack, 32, wrote on Instagram: “Oh good so this photo is now on the actual Fake Taxi Twitter and website.

“Excellent, No really that’s great. Trying to have a wholesome Sunday and I’m being bombarded with perverts asking if I’d like to accidentally take a wrong turn into the woods.

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“Go iron your kids school uniforms you p*****.”

Image: emilyatackofficial/Instagram

Emily is seen sitting in the back of a black cab, wearing a green little dress and sticking out her tongue in a humorous manner.

FakeTaxi, an erotic website where males may be seen romping with ladies in the back of a cab, shared it.

Emily was made aware of the photo circulating last week after harsh social media users implied she had posed for the site on purpose.

In one snap, a vile Instagram user wrote over the photo: “#Looks like Charlotte from The Inbetweeners has had quite a dramatic career change.”

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Emily has been targeted by violent trolls on several occasions.

In shock messages, she’s been asked whether she’s pregnant and labelled an alcoholic.

“Expecting a baby?,” the troll asked alongside a whale emoji.

They then sent another message weeks later, which read: “S*** clothes and you’re an alcoholic.”

Trolls who send her cruel messages online are frequently named and shamed by the former Inbetweeners actor.

Emily was recently one of the celebrities who backed legislation that would put internet trolls in jail.

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She told The Sun: “I’ve lost count of the number of times I’ve logged on and felt completely winded by what someone has written or sent directly to me.”

“I’ve received countless levels of online abuse but increasingly, it has become very s*********. I receive hundreds of s******* motivated messages – from rape threats, to men telling me exactly what they’re going to do to me in the most brutal and misogynistic ways.

“I launched the #EndCyberflashing campaign alongside Grazia Magazine last year to make unwanted s******* explicit abuse a crime.

“So much more needs to be done to stop these vile abusers. They certainly wouldn’t get away with saying these sort of things if they saw me on the street.

“There needs to be tougher penalties, the threat of prison needs to be enforced.

Image: emilyatackofficial/Instagram

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Image: emilyatackofficial/Instagram

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