Emily Atack bundled up as she headed out on a walk with her 19-month-old son Barney on Wednesday.
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The actress, 36, cut a chic figure in a long black coat which she layered over a white jumper and floaty patterned trousers.
Emily accessorised with black sunglasses and slicked her blonde hair back for the low-key outing.
The Rivals star, who welcomed Barney with her scientist fiancé Alistair Garner, 40, in June 2024, showed off her natural beauty as she went make-up free for the stroll.
The outing comes after Emily showed off her jaw-dropping figure in a sizzling new shoot for Agent Provocateur's SS26 Campaign - in which she plays 'The Duchess'.
The star looked nothing short of sensational in an eye-popping selection of lingerie with a bondage-theme - including a number of snaps showing her with a riding crop - in a nod to her role in the adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals.
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Emily Atack bundled up as she headed out on a walk with her 19-month-old son Barney on Wednesday
The actress, 36, cut a chic figure in a long black coat which she layered over a white jumper and floaty patterned trousers
In 2024, she played upwardly mobile character Sarah Stratton in the Disney+ hit and set pulses racing by going topless in a scene while playing tennis and it seems she is continuing her saucy streak with her collaboration with the lingerie giant.
Showing off her svelte figure, the stunner will no doubt set tongues wagging after being hit with rumours of using weight loss jabs - something which led to social media divide among the British beauty's followers.
Shirking the claims for the new campaign, which was shot at Camfield Place, Hertfordshire, Emily looked incredible in the saucy looks with a PVC ensemble adding to the bondage style in the Rivals-inspired shoot.
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On the campaign, Emily said: 'I've always loved Agent Provocateur as a brand, but had no idea there was such an incredible, creative team bringing it all to life...
'From our first lunch meeting to a brilliantly fun afternoon in Soho trying on lingerie to our shoot day at Camfield Place, I not only felt like I was part of that team but also felt entirely happy about trusting the process.
'From start to finish this has been one of the most special projects I've worked on, and one I feel truly empowered by.'
Creative director Sarah Shotton said: 'I was up North when Rivals came out, with its brilliant cast & costumes, and I just fell in love with all things British, once again SS26 is very late-1980s, it's over the top and really fun, with lots of fabulous prints and fabrics. It's one of my favourite collections in a long time...
'We needed someone bold, British and utterly gorgeous to bring it to life; it could only ever have been Emily or the campaign.'
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The outing comes after Emily showed off her jaw-dropping figure in a sizzling new shoot for Agent Provocateur's SS26 Campaign - in which she plays 'The Duchess'
One of the black lace looks was paired with knee-high boots and a horse riding hat. She showcased the ensemble by straddling a chair and holding a riding crop
The new shoot comes after Emily's Christmas carousel of photos sparked an outrageous reaction from her followers, some of whom have accused her of using weight-loss jabs.
Emily looked gorgeous as she posed for the Instagram snaps which were captioned 'Christmas - a small selection of some fave outfits and beautifully busy tables that give me heartburn just looking at them.'
Her comments section was soon brimming with messages but many fans rushed to defend the star after some suggested she had turned to weight-loss aids. Skinny jabs are jabbing' wrote one follower as another asked 'on the jabs? Looks good tho.'
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Just months after the birth Emily revealed she had been inundated with questions about her weight, but had refused to rush back to the gym.
Speaking to Jamie Laing on his Great Company podcast in 2024, Emily shared: 'There's something quite liberating about having a baby. Your body goes through so much and you genuinely look at your body as a completely different vessel...
'Being pregnant and desexualised, looking at your body, you create a human inside you, then you give birth to your child - which by the way is mental - you get home and the first thing people say to you is, when are you going to get back in the gym?'
Emily laughed: 'Are you kidding? I've just created a human, I am exhausted! I've just tried to push a human out of me and had it ripped out of my stomach. The last thing I want to do is go to the gym but the first thing you're expected to do is get back into shape.
'Where's the congratulations for being a mother? Instead it's when are you going to get the baby weight off... I'm not back at the gym at the minute, I've actually put on more weight since giving birth. I'm just enjoying this bit.'
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