I'm A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! star Emily Atack is moving up in the world, as she has just landed her own show on ITV2.
The former Inbetweeners star – who became a household name after her stint in the jungle in 2018 – will perform stand-up comedy and sketches about life as a young woman in her new series.
The Emily Atack Show – which will air later this year – will be made up of six episodes, each on a different theme including Dating, Going Out, Friends, Family, Image and Adulting. Emily will also show off some of her impressions, including Gemma Collins and Holly Willoughby.
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"I am thrilled to be announcing this," the star said. "I want to create and write a sketch show that gives snapshots into the weird and hilarious world of everyday life as a young (ish) person.
"I can guarantee whatever age you are you will relate in some way! It's a dream come true, since I was a child this is the kind of television I've wanted to make and be part of. I can't quite believe it."
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Paul Mortimer, Head of ITV's Digital Channels, added: "Since her appearance in the I'm A Celebrity Jungle a couple of years ago, Emily's star has been on the rise.
"We've been privileged to work with her a few times since on ITV2 and seen her unique brand of 'every-woman' comedy develop, engaging young audiences especially.
"Emily's name is in the title of this new show so it will therefore showcase her own fantastic range and versatility as an actress, mimic and stand-up comedy star."
The Emily Atack Show will air on ITV2 later this year.
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