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The Sun
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Emily Atack engaged to boyfriend Alistair Garner as star shows off huge ring following birth of first child
EMILY Atack has announced she's engaged to her boyfriend Alistair Garner, showing off her huge ring following the birth of her first child. Rivals actress Emily, 35, delighted fans after posting a loved-up selfie with her man to Instagram, which saw her flash the gorgeous sparkler. In her caption, she wrote: It's Friday, I'm in love," followed by three ring emojis.


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Emily Atack engaged months after baby's arrival as she shares stunning diamond ring
Emily Atack has announced her engagement in a sweet social media post. The actress took to Instagram to share the exciting news that boyfriend Alistair Garner has proposed. The duo, who welcomed son Barney in June last year, revealed their big news with a happy image and cute picture caption. In the snap, Emily is seen hugging into her man while her stunning diamond ring is on full show on his bare chest. She was seen with a big smile on her face as she nestled into her man while wearing a white vest top. Emily referenced a tune from the nineties in her caption. Sharing a lyric by The Cure, she wrote: "It's Friday, I'm in love." She added three diamond ring emojis. Her followers were quick to head to the comments section to share their delight at the news. Among those sending their love was Laura Whitmore. The former Love Island presenter said: "Yassssss! Delighted for you both you cuties xxx." Fleur East also joined in the praise, gushing: "Woooo! Let's gooo!!! Congrats," alongside two love heart emojis. And Sophie Ellis Bextor shared heart and clapping hand emojis too in her show of appreciation at the news.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Emily Atack is engaged! Actress reveals boyfriend Alistair Garner popped the question as she debuts dazzling diamond ring in loved up snap - a year after welcoming son Barney
Emily Atack has announced she is engaged. The Rivals actress took to her Instagram on Friday to reveal the happy news alongside a loved up snap with fiancé Alistair Garner


Daily Mirror
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mirror
Emily Atack sports £38 bigger bust-approved ASOS dress that's perfect for the heat
Emily Atack's latest ASOS dress is breezy, bust-friendly and under £40, making it perfect for warm weather days Dressing in the summer in 30 degrees heat can be pretty difficult, but Emily Atack has just nailed hot weather style with her latest look. Heading to BST Hyde Park to see Stevie Wonder, the actress posted a snap of her festival fashion, and after some trawling through the internet, we found the exact sported the ONLY tiered cheesecloth mini dress in chocolate brown, priced at a purse-friendly £38 at ASOS. The floaty, tiered silhouette makes this ideal for dressing in hot weather and super flattering if you've got a fuller chest. While the deep brown hue is right on trend for this year. Additionally, the soft cheesecloth fabric is an extra design element that keeps things light and breezy in the summertime, and the tie straps make this perfect for adjusting to your body. This is the kind of throw-on-and-go dress you'll be reaching for again and again. And if the chocolate brown shade is not really your style, it's also available to shop in classic white. Sticking to the boho chic festival fashion trend, Emily paired her floaty mini dress with a matching chocolate brown fedora, some calf-length cowboy boots, and chunky gold jewellery. If you're looking for more top tips on where to shop for bigger bust-approved pieces, Emily recently praised Boden as the perfect place. And the Paloma Jersey Maxi Dress, currently on sale for £78.40, is one of her current go-tos. With its smocked waist, soft jersey fabric and flattering neckline it's is the kind of piece that'll become a wardrobe staple. The fit-and-flare shape is super flattering, and the best part? It has pockets, so you can keep all your essentials secure without the need to bring a bag. ASOS also has its own 'fuller bust' range consisting of bras, bikinis, tops and dresses. And so does Pour Moi, filled with summer-ready dresses and tops.


Daily Mail
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Stevie Wonder, 75, cracks blind joke on stage during BST Hyde Park set as he pays tribute to John Lennon and Marvin Gaye
Stevie Wonder cracked a blind joke while paying tribute to John Lennon and Marvin Gaye on stage on Saturday. The legendary singer, 75, brought his joyful catalogue of music – spanning six decades – to BST Hyde Park for the second time. With over 100 million records sold all over the world, it's no surprise that Stevie's appearance sold out. Arriving on stage, Stevie was dressed in a white tunic with stitched portraits of John and Marvin on either side. Tapping one side, Stevie told fans, 'This is Marvin Gaye,' but quickly realised he was showcasing John's face. He corrected himself and playfully added: 'I'm sorry y'all I'm blind,' which had the large crowd laughing. Kicking off with Love's In Need of Love Today, he attributed the song to the fragility of the world today. He said: 'We've been through the hate, [but] love is far bigger. We need - in a time when this planet is too angry — light. So, I want to start off with a song off that you would by now know…' An extra special, and unexpected, cover of Imagine by John Lennon followed. The setlist also included Everybody Is A Star, Master Blaster (Jammin'), Higher Ground and You Are The Sunshine of My Life. Stevie ended with Superstition and Another Star before the American star took his final bow. AJ Odudu, Emily Atack, David Walliams and Vicky McClure were amongst those in the crowd. It comes as it was announced that BST's final day had been cancelled, after Jeff Lynne's Electric Light Orchestra (ELO) pulled out of the headline slot. A statement from organisers said: 'Following the news that Jeff Lynne's ELO will not be able to perform at BST Hyde Park due to medical reasons, Sunday 13 July's event will sadly be cancelled. AJ Odudu (left), Emily Atack (right), David Walliams and Vicky McClure were amongst those in the crowd 'Ticket holders will be refunded and contacted directly by their ticket agent with further details.' An earlier statement from BST said: 'Jeff Lynne is heartbroken to report that he will not be able to perform at tomorrow's BST Hyde Park show. 'Jeff has been battling a systemic infection and is currently in the care of a team of doctors who have advised him that performing is simply not possible at this time nor will he be able to reschedule- 'The legacy of the band and his longtime fans are foremost in Jeff's mind today - and while he is so sorry that he cannot perform, he knows that he must focus on his health and rehabilitation at this time.' The band were due to be joined at BST Hyde Park by Californian rockers The Doobie Brothers, English songwriter Steve Winwood and Dhani Harrison, the son of late Beatles lead guitarist George Harrison. Other acts on the bill included W.H. Lung, Cats in Space, High Fade, Neckbreakers, Bobbie Dazzle and Bec O'Malley. ELO's latest cancellation comes after the rock band, best known for their hit song Mr Blue Sky, pulled out of a performance at Manchester's Co-Op Live on July 10 at the last minute. The musician, best known for hit Mr Blue Sky, revealed on X that he was battling a 'systemic infection' and said that doctors 'have advised him that performing is simply not possible at this time' The band cancelled less than an hour before they were due to take to the stage, with thousands of fans already seated in the vemue. They were told that the performance would not go ahead as planned due to 'illness.' The band posted on social media: 'Unfortunately due to illness tonight's (Thursday 10th July 2025) scheduled performance of Jeff Lynne's ELO at the Co-Op Live will not going ahead. 'Jeff is devastated he cannot perform this evening.' The band was formed in Birmingham in 1970 by Lynne, multi-instrumentalist Roy Wood and drummer Bev Bevan, and first split in 1986.