EMILY Atack served a win in a stunning look as she headed to Wimbledon in a plunging, thigh-split dress.
The Inbetweeners legend, 33, looked amazing in a white polka-dot number as she headed to day six of the tennis tournament.

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Emily posed up a storm as she took snaps at the Summer sports staple.
“What time’s Henman on guys?” she joked on instagram, referencing British tennis star turned commentator Tim Henman.
Emily then added that she was “so happy” to be at the world-famous venue.
The Celebrity Juice favourite wore her blonde locks tied up at the back with the front hanging loose.


Her followers were quick to share their admiration on social media.
One commented: “If Carlsberg made beautiful women then they would all come out looking like you.”
“Ace of Wimbledon,” said another.
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“Love the dress where is it from,” asked a third, adding a string of fire emojis.
One fan clearly didn’t get Emily’s joke about Tim Henman though.
“You are a little behind the times Henman stopped playing when you were in nappies” they wrote, clearly missing the gag.
Emily’s outing comes a day after she shocked fans with a new hairstyle, looking almost unrecognisable with an 80s curly perm.
Posing for the sultry snap, Emily channelled Kylie Minogue in Neighbours with her Charlene Ramsay-esque ‘do.
She sported the wig as part of her transformation for upcoming Disney series, Rivals, based on the bestselling Jilly Cooper novel.
“It’s giving bunny boiler,” the star joked in the caption, referring to Glenn Close’s character in Fatal Attraction.
As well as the dramatic new hairstyle, which appeared to be a wig, Emily sported heavy 80s make-up, including lots of blusher and eye shadow.
Outfit wise, she donned a pastel power suit to complete the old-school look.

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