Bleary-eyed Emily Atack leaves BRITs afterparty with Strictly’s Graziano Di Prima

Worse for wear Emily Atack clambers into the back of a taxi with Strictly’s Graziano Di Prima as she leaves raucous BRITs afterparty
She’s always the life and soul of the party.
So it came as no surprise to see Emily Atack putting on an animated display as she left the O2 afterparty for the BRIT Awards in London on Tuesday.
The actress, 32, was in high spirits as she sidled up to Strictly Come Dancing professional Graziano Di Prima after clambering into the back of a black taxi.
Wild night: Bleary-eyed Emily Atack clambered into the back of a taxi with Strictly’s Graziano Di Prima, Vick Hope and Donna Preston as she left the raucous BRITs O2 afterparty
The pair were joined by pals including Vick Hope and Donna Preston as they headed home after a wild night of partying.
Emily looked sensational as she hit the red carpet earlier in the night, posing in a floor-length black gown.
Showing off the sparkly dress in all it’s glory, the actress posed up a storm as she headed into the venue.

On the move: The actress, 32, was in high spirits as she sidled up to Strictly Come Dancing professional Graziano after clambering into the back of a black taxi
Her plunging outfit showed off her ample cleavage and clung to her incredible curves, as it glittered under the lights.
Her blonde locks were styled in loose waves, and she wore a full face of glamorous makeup to accentuate her pretty features.
It comes after Emily showed her fans a sneak peak into her dress fitting for the awards ceremony on Sunday.

Looking good: Emily looked sensational as she hit the red carpet earlier in the night, posing in a floor-length black gown
Slipping her figure into an embroidered Stella McCartney gown, she told her Instagram fanbase that the gown would not be making an appearance during Tuesday night’s ceremony, ‘because of my chunky bum’.
The snap’s caption read: ‘Had a fitting for the Brits and sadly can’t wear this because of my chunky bum but wanted to show it off @stellamccartney @frontrowlondon (Soz for messy bedroom [sic])’.
It was a huge night for music at the Brit Awards on Tuesday evening – with Adele taking home three gongs at the O2 Arena, including the first ever genderless Artist Of The Year award after the male and female categories were scrapped.

Fashion forward: Show off the sparkly black dress in all it’s glory, the actress, 32, worked her best angles at the bash
The Easy On Me singer, 33, also won the award for Song Of The Year and the coveted Album Of The Year after being nominated for four gongs along with Ed Sheeran, who gave two performances on the night.
The ceremony kicked off at 8pm on ITV and was presented by Mo Gilligan for the first time, with Maya Jama hosting the red carpet.
The show got off to a bang with a spectacular theatrical performance from Ed with a new version of Bad Habits, for which he was joined by special guests Bring Me The Horizon.
With medleys and music legends at the heart of the BRITs on-stage performances, Anne-Marie – who fell over during her performance – and KSI along with Digital Farm Animals delivered a show-stopping three song set whilst rock royalty Liam Gallagher braved a helicopter to the O2 arena to perform his new single Everything’s Electric.

‘Can’t wear this because of my chunky bum!’: Emily showed off her curves in a figure-hugging embroidered gown during a BRITS fitting on Sunday
The 2022 BRIT Awards was truly Adele’s night and she performed a stripped-back version of her power-ballad I Drink Wine before winning three awards, bringing her complete tally of BRIT trophies to 12 since winning the first ever Rising Star award in 2008.
Adele was presented with the prestigious Mastercard Album of the Year for the third time, having won for her previous two albums in 2012 and 2016 – the only solo artist in BRITs history to have won this award three times.
The songstress also became the first ever recipient of the BRITs’ inaugural Artist of the Year award, with her third victory claimed with the win for Song of the Year for Easy On Me.
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