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Emily Atack looks stunning as she flaunts her incredible legs while joking that she’s ‘in prison.’

Emily Atack

Emily Atack looks stunning as she flaunts her incredible legs while joking that she’s ‘in prison.’

EMILY Atack looked incredible last night as she gave fans a look at her latest Celebrity Juice outfit.

Emily, 32, wore a £195 floral Rixo minidress with a teardrop neckline and a pair of Kurt Geiger heels that she says she adores.

Her hair and makeup were professionally done, and she smiled in a sparsely furnished room that she jokingly referred to as a prison.

“Bringing you some spring vibes this evening from my prison cell,” she wrote on Instagram.

Another behind-the-scenes look showed host Keith Lemon cracking open a beer while co-star Laura Whitmore stood in the background in a pink gown.

Fans were enamoured, with one writing, “…and she’s serving GLAM!”

Emily stated: “So, this photo is now on the official Fake Taxi Twitter and website.

“Excellent, no, that’s fantastic. I’m attempting to have a wholesome Sunday when I’m bombarded with perverts asking if I’d like to take a wrong turn into the woods.

“You jerks, go iron your kids’ school uniforms.”

Emily is shown in the photo sitting in the back of a black cab wearing a green minidress and sticking out her tongue.

It was shared by FakeTaxi, a pornographic website in which men can be seen romping with women in the back of a cab.

Emily was made aware of the viral photo last week when cruel social media users implied she had posed for the site on purpose.

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

Actress Emily was recently among the celebrities backing laws to jail internet trolls.

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

“I’ve received countless levels of online abuse but increasingly, it has become very sexualised. I receive hundreds of sexually 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 sexually explicit abuse a crime.