Inside Emily Atack's cosy new home complete with pink statement sofa, rustic fireplace, whitewashed boudoir and plenty of plants... as star soldiers on through lockdown alone
Emily Atack moved into a new home a few months ago - and has since found herself self-isolating in it alone, amid the COVID-19 lockdown.
And the actress, 30, has shared snaps to Instagram during her time at home, giving followers a peek inside her cosy house.
Emily lamented the current anti-social way of life, sharing a photo of her living room, captioning it: 'I’d give anything to have you all over this evening!'
Homebody: Emily Atack moved into a new home a few months ago - and has since found herself self-isolating in it alone, amid the COVID-19 lockdown
Emily has gone for a white base colour on the walls, adding pops of colour around the space to bring it some vibrancy.
The airy front room has a large window allowing plenty of natural light, shelves stacked with books and knickknacks - including a statement 'E' ornament - and a crystal chandelier.
Clearly channeling her days in the Australian jungle, Emily has filled the room with plants.
There's a comfy pink sofa positioned across from a rustic fireplace - adding a traditional spin on the living space.
Emily lamented the current anti-social way of life, sharing a photo of her living room, captioning it: 'I’d give anything to have you all over this evening!'
Boudoir: She has also provided a glimpse into her bedroom - whitewashed with matching bed linen and carpets
Emily has hung mirrors and art on the walls, a statement rug on the floor and a bohemian-style footstool in front of the armchair.
She has also provided a glimpse into her bedroom - whitewashed with matching bed linen and carpets.
She's added pops of pink to the floor with a furry rug and to the window with a blush-coloured blind.
Going green: Clearly channeling her days in the Australian jungle, Emily has filled the room with plants
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Pop of colour: She's added pops of pink to the floor with a furry rug and to the window with a blush-coloured blind
Emily's new pad is a two-storey, with a staircase leading up from the lounge to the upstairs rooms.
It's quite the upgrade from her past home, which was featured last year on Through The Keyhole, leaving viewers commenting how 'unglam' it was.
Emily has kept her kitchen off Instagram - admitting she doesn't have time to cook.
But the comedienne did post one snap of a homemade curry during lockdown, explaining that she has been using the time to get back on the culinary horse.
'Always loved cooking but never get time anymore,' she posted. 'Cooked a curry from scratch tonight and watched Rick Stein being a naughty little holiday bugger.
Interior flair: Emily has kept her kitchen off Instagram - admitting she doesn't have time to cook
Cooking up a storm: The comedienne did post one snap of a homemade curry during lockdown, explaining that she has been using the time to get back on the culinary horse
Levels: Emily's new pad is a two-storey, with a staircase leading up from the lounge to the upstairs rooms
Harsh: It's quite the upgrade from her past home [pictured], which was featured last year on Through The Keyhole, leaving viewers commenting how 'unglam' it was
'Times are tough but don’t be afraid to be by yourself. It doesn’t mean you are alone. I promise you aren’t.'
Emily has shared her thoughts recently about being single in lockdown.
In a column for Grazia magazine, she lamented not being able to indulge in her usual wine and cheese-filled Sunday routine with pals and that those conveying 'Instagram-perfect isolation' are not being truthful to their followers.
Insisting that she can't complain about having to 'sit around', Emily also added that she is missing human contact and is allowing herself to feel sad when she feels alone.
Show us around: Keith Lemon rooted around her old pad on the show - which also featured plenty of plantlife
Skit: TV and radio star Pat Sharp joined him - and was 'killed' by Emily's perilously-positioned television, which she used to keep on top of a wardrobe opposite her bed
'Being alone has always been my number one fear!' Emily has shared her thoughts about being single in lockdown
'It has been three weeks since I have physically touched another human being. I am isolating alone in the London flat I recently moved into. Like so many, I have been in shock,' she recounted. 'I’ve woken up in the middle of the night with crushing anxiety like I’ve never experienced before. My internal monologue is already knackered.'
Emily admitted that 'there have been good days and bad days', but that she tries to call them 'moments'.
She went on: 'Being alone has always been my number one fear. And yet here I am. In the middle of a pandemic, completely isolated from everyone and everything I know and love.'
Emily is very close to her mother - actress Kate Robbins, who is also alone in lockdown - and revealed that she is sure to video chat her to pass the time, as well as 'take little swipes at an online dating app I’ve rejoined out of sheer boredom'.
Honest: Emily admitted that 'there have been good days and bad days', but that she tries to call them 'moments'
She went on: 'Being alone has always been my number one fear. And yet here I am. In the middle of a pandemic, completely isolated from everyone and everything I know and love'
The star also admitted she feels guilty at feeling sad and is 'scared to vocalise a bad moment – especially on social media – with the fear of the reaction I’ll receive from those who insist my life is perfect'.
She concluded: 'I am learning it’s OK to feel sad right now, it’s OK to admit you’re a bit alone, and it’s OK to feel s**t. Especially if you suffer with mental health issues. Give yourself a break. Instagram-perfect isolation is not a reality.'
The actress spoke to Lorraine Kelly last week on Good Morning Britain where she also revealed that getting glammed up for the supermarket makes her 'feel better'.
Emily said about coping with the lockdown alone: 'I'm a very strong person, there's definitely been some difficult moments being on your own. I'm the least lonely person in the world, surrounded by family and friends in real life.
'It's [the pandemic] so awful, we have to look at the positives in life. If we've got our health… it's the most important thing in the world. Everything is so difficult, but if you have your health, friends and family, it's good.'
Sun-kissed: Emily was sure to use the sunny weather as a reason to get outside amid lockdown over the weekend, showing off her freckles on Instagram
She said: 'Make sure your dressing gown doesn't become your depressing down! There's definitely days that I don't want to put make-up on. It makes me feel better.
'I now get glammed up to go to the local supermarket. I queue outside and stand the 2 metres. It's like queuing up for a bar! I do get glammed up for the supermarket, it makes me feel better.'
Sharing the first thing she will do after the pandemic, Emily joked: 'I'm going to the nearest pub! Obviously, I should say I want to hug my friends and family, but we can do that in the pub!'
'Difficult': Emily recently admitted that she's had some 'difficult moments' while self-isolating alone during the coronavirus pandemic
'Strong person': Emily said about coping with the lockdown alone - 'I'm a very strong person, there's definitely been some difficult moments being on your own'
Although the star importantly added that the NHS also needs credit, she said: 'I think the first thing we all want to do is give the NHS a big hug, and say we couldn't have got through this without them!'
It comes after Emily admitted she feels lonely while self-isolating and would 'give anything to have a row with a husband right now'.
The actress told Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 5 Live that the current situation around the coronavirus pandemic is 'bleak and miserable and awful'.
She said: 'I'm just trying to use it all as another way of showing myself that I can cope and that I am capable and I am brave and strong.
'I think at times like this you've got to appreciate everything you have, but you know, I'd give anything to have a row with a husband right now.'
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