EMILY Atack signed off a weekend of partying at Glastonbury with a refreshing ice cream.
Like the thousands upon thousands of other festival-goers who spent the weekend blowing off steam on a sun-soaked Worthy Farm, Emily looked a little dishevelled before heading home.

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Wearing a stripy blue and white shirt, Emily’s messy blonde hair blew across her face in the breeze.
She wrote ‘the end’ over the Instagram picture, bringing her adventure to a close with a tasty Flake.
The Inbetweeners star shared snippets from her weekend on Instagram to keep fans up to date with her antics.
Just hours before her final picture, Emily cut a very glamorous figure.


She showed off her perfect makeup and voluminous hair in a pouty selfie that featured a blue sky strewn with white clouds.
The 33-year-old, who hung out with her siblings at the event, had her festival wardrobe down to a tee.
On Saturday, she ditched her bra slipped into a floaty cotton dress to keep cool.
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Emily posted a black and white video of herself as she sat on the shoulders of a male friend during Lewis Capaldi’s set.
The Scots-born singer performed for the first time since taking three weeks out for his mental health, but found himself struggling with his Tourette’s.
Tagging Lewis into her Instagram clip, Emily captioned it: “You are loved by all @lewiscapaldi.” She also posted a red love heart emoji.
Emily attended Worthy Farm for the festival with her sister Martha and brother George.
Martha works as a talent agent, while George has also entered the showbiz industry and works as a musician and TV researcher.
The trio are the children of film score composer Keith Atack and actress Kate Robbins, who were married between 1987 and 2008.
Proud mum Kate tweeted a picture of her children, which was taken as they partied at Glastonbury.
She joked with her followers: “Was sent this nice photo of my three offspring at #Glastonbury23 . Emily, George and Martha. I bet they’ve had lashings of ginger beer and jolly nice strawberry jam scones.”

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