Emily Atack is desperate to get a 'big beefcake' stripper to 'squirt cream' on her for her upcoming hen do, after years of disappointing birthdays without one. The Rivals star is set to marry her fiancé Alistair Garner in September, but before she walks down the aisle, she is dreaming of stuffing money down 'a little thong.'
Stripper Dreams
Asked if she was planning on getting a stripper, she spilled: 'I ****ing hope so. I get annoyed every year on my birthday that I don't have a stripper. So I'm sitting there waiting. I'm waiting. I'm up for it. I'm ready and it never happens.' Atack knows exactly the type of hunk she wants: 'I want a stripper. I want a big beefcake man to come out and show me a really great time and squirt cream on me and all of that. I will say it until the cows come home. It could be a Magic Mike show. I want it. And I want to put money in his little thong.'
Previous Experience
Emily's only previous experience of a stripper came during the pandemic when social distancing went out of the window. She spilled: 'We actually got a stripper for my sister's hen do. And that was a big surprise. But...we didn't think it through because it was during COVID times. But you were just allowed 30 people in the garden at that point. So we hired a stripper and it was so weird because it wasn't all our young friends. It was like all my aunts and a mum one...in my mum's back garden.'
'And we still were like, 'no, we've got to have a stripper. It would be so funny'. And he came in and because it was COVID times, he just had nothing but a mask on. He just had a COVID mask coming in doing the Thong Song on my sister. And I was like, 'oh my god'. And my auntie Moore was rubbing lotion on his back going, 'lovely, yeah, good, good'. And I'm like, don't put this online because, oh my god. I think the second round of COVID started in that back garden at my mum's.'
New Show
Emily is currently hosting new ITV reality-quiz show called Nobody's Fool with pal Danny Dyer. She told The Romesh Ranganathan Show: 'It's so fun. Me and Danny, we accidentally call it the holiday when we talk about filming it, and we go, 'I remember on the holiday'. Because it was so fun. We were at The Pig in Canterbury, and it was two weeks of just hilariousness. Danny is so funny. Obviously, I know him from Rivals really well, and we've developed a great friendship. He is so funny. He makes me actually piss myself laughing. And we had a ball.' Emily and Dyer can also be seen in the second series of hit Disney+ show Rivals.



