I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! 2018's breakout star Emily Atack has a new docu-series on the way.
Previously known for her role in Channel 4 comedy The Inbetweeners, Emily's newfound popularity with viewers has seen her land a four-part series for UKTV channel W.
Each episode of Emily Atack: Adulting is set to be an hour long and is described as "warm, comedic and observational".
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The documentary will follow Emily's rise since leaving the jungle last December, as she makes use of her social network, family and friends to help her answer some of the big questions facing women in their 20s.
Each episode will pose a question based on body image, parenthood and dating.
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Sharing her excitement over the new show, Emily said: "It is an absolute joy to be asked to film this follow-doc. Adulting will cover some topics that I, as a young woman, constantly think and worry about so I hope others find it relatable, and funny!
"I'm on a little exploration to find the answers to some common questions before I turn 30 – I'm excited!"
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Senior commissioning editor Helen Nightingale added: "It's fair to say we all fell in love with Emily while watching her in the jungle. And I'm excited that she's prepared to bare all and answer life's biggest questions for us.
"A funny and relatable woman who is not afraid to show her vulnerability is exactly the kind of aspirational person we love on W."
There's no official release date yet, but it's said to be "coming soon".
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