Emily Atack is on cloud nine. Not only is she returning to screens in the second season of the hit Disney+ show Rivals, but sheâs also âin the thick ofâ planning her fairytale wedding to her fiance, Alistair Garner.
âItâs a really exciting time. Weâre so happy,â Emily tells HELLO! in this exclusive interview. The actress welcomed her first child, a son named Barney, in June 2024, and announced her engagement last year; she admits that life with Alistair, who works as a materials scientist, has been busier than ever. âOur lives go at a million miles an hour,â she says. âItâs stressful and crazy, but itâs blissful. Iâm so lucky.âÂ
The coupleâs wedding is set to be a star-studded, three-day affair, with the cast of Rivals on the guest list. Emily, 36 â who plays the vivacious Sarah Stratton, the unfaithful wife of the MP Paul Stratton, in the acclaimed adaptation of Dame Jilly Cooperâs Eighties âbonkbusterâ â has asked her âtelly hubbyâ, Rufus Jones, to give a reading.Â
âItâs going to be lovely. Iâve really enjoyed planning it,â she says. âItâs going to be three days of joy with all my favourite people; itâs going to be chaos.â
Another impending celebration is Barneyâs second birthday this summer. Is she thinking about expanding their family? âIâm so obsessed with Barney, I cannot imagine being obsessed with another baby at this stage,â she tells us. âWe donât have any plans to have more, but who knows?â
Emily, who admits that she found pregnancy âreally toughâ, says that she and Alistair, who live in Buckinghamshire, are âjust getting our lives back to a semi-routineâ after the arrival of their little boy. âI love babies, but Iâm focusing on my little Barney for now, because heâs a handful and heâs keeping me on my toes,â she adds.
Supportive family
The actress returned to work just 11 weeks after her son was born, flying to Budapest to film the Channel 5 drama series The Rumour. âIt was a lovely job, but that was really tough,â she says. âMy body was still in pieces. I could barely walk, but I had to get back to work.â
Thankfully, Emily has the steadfast support of her fiance, whom sheâs known since childhood. âHeâs so amazing with Barney,â she says. âThereâs no element of one of us doing too much. Weâre both knackered, but we both really help each other. Itâs definitely a very equal thing.â
The couple also lean on Emilyâs âamazingâ mother, the actress Kate Robbins, who is best known for voicing the likes of Queen Elizabeth IIÂ and Diana, Princess of Wales in the satirical puppet show Spitting Image.Â
âBarney is obsessed with her,â Emily says of her mother, who makes an appearance in season two of Rivals.Â
Itâs not just her personal life that has been transformed over the past two years; Emilyâs career has undergone a spectacular renaissance. Having found fame playing the popular schoolgirl Charlotte Hinchcliffe in the comedy series The Inbetweeners, she appeared in several films â including Dadâs Army, alongside Catherine Zeta-Jones, in 2016 â before moving away from acting.
She finished as runner-up in the 18th series of Iâm a Celebrity⊠Get Me Out of Here! in 2018 and landed her own sketch show, The Emily Atack Show, in 2020. She made a documentary film, Emily Atack: Asking for It?, in 2023, exploring her experiences with sexual harassment.
But after a two-year stint on the comedy panel show Celebrity Juice, Emily decided to venture back into the acting world. âI thought: âIâm going to take a risk and start auditioning again,ââ she says.
Unrivalled opportunityÂ
The opportunity to audition for Rivals soon followed. âItâs changed my life completely,â Emily says. âI havenât been in something of this scale since The Inbetweeners. Itâs been magic.â
The drama, which is set in the fictional county of Rutshire, follows the rivalry between rakish Rupert Campbell-Black (played by Alex Hassell) and his neighbour, the ruthless TV network controller Lord Tony Baddingham (portrayed by David Tennant).Â
Almost halfway through filming on season two, author Jilly, who served as one of the showâs executive producers, died aged 88, after suffering a head injury in a fall at her home in Gloucestershire.
âIt was so shocking because she was still so full of life, drinking champagne and loving parties,â Emily says. âShe would say to us: âI canât believe this is all happening with Rivals,â and she was on a high. It felt really unfair.â
The actress says that the new 12-part season, which is being released in two batches from 15 May, is a âlove letterâ to Jilly.Â
âI really miss her and weâre so lucky to have known her for as long as we did,â she says. âWe just hope that we make her and her family proud.â
Season two of Rivals begins streaming on Disney+ from Friday
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