EMILY Atack is to speak out in a TV documentary about sex pests targeting her from “a very young age”. The BBC said she will “open up about her experiences of attracting unwanted sexual attention”.
It will follow actress Emily, 32, as she tries to understand why she is sexually harassed online daily. The hard-hitting BBC2 film will reveal the actress and comic has had to endure it from “a very young age”.
Emily said: “With this documentary, I am hoping to find answers to the many questions I’ve been asking myself my entire life, and I hope it will go on to help thousands of others too.” In Emily Atack: Sexual Harrassment & Me, she talks to her family — including comedy star mum Kate Robbins — about her ordeal.
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