ACTRESS Emily Atack has shown off her trimmed-down frame in a brand new selfie.

The star had sparked concern amongst her fans after her recent drastic weight loss

Slim Emily Atack posing in front of a mirror.Emily Atack showed off her slim frame in a new selfieCredit: Instagram Emily Atack in a white top and black sparkling skirt holding a drink while standing in a doorway.She sparked concern last week as she appeared notably thinnerCredit: Instagram Emily Atack presents the 'Drama Performance' Award onstage at the National Television Awards 2025.Emily snapped at the NTAs just five months agoCredit: Getty

Now, in her latest upload, her shrinking frame was on full display as in a crop top and tiny denim shorts.

The Rivals star stuck out her tongue for the mirror selfie in which she also flashed her incredibly long pins.

Emily uploaded the snap to her Instagram story during a getaway to South Africa.

Her midriff could be seen after she opted to tie up her green shirt for her day out.

Emily headed out to Cape Town as part of a work trip with high street store, Marks and Spencer, and could also be seen flying in business class for her flight.

Last week, Emily left her 1.9million Instagram followers stunned when

It came just 18 months after .

Her fans were quick to ask the star about how she managed to lose weight.

“How did you lose so much weight! You look amazing?” asked one.

While someone else gushed: “Well done on the new bod beautiful.”

In October 2024, and being bad at dieting.

She said at the time: “I’m a mum, I’ve got rolly bits, and I’m healthy, feeling sexier than ever and playing a bombshell in an amazing series.

“In my teens, all I wanted was to be a size eight or 10.

“Our value is always depending on what size we are, and it just shouldn’t be that way.”

Emily Atack in a red and white striped shirt and jeans, holding a drink.She has been showing off her figure in recent weeks onlineCredit: Instagram Emily Atack at the BAFTA Television Awards.Emily has always been open about her body imageCredit: Shutterstock Editorial