EMILY Atack hits a sweet spot at the Rivals afterparty.
, 36, headed to a late-night bash in a green and white cocktail dress after of late Dame Jilly Cooper’s hit novel.
Emily Atack showed off some leg on her way to the star-studded after-party for hit show Rivals Credit: SMART PICTURES
Mum-of-one Emily plays Sarah Stratton in the show, which starts streaming Friday Credit: SMART PICTURES
She was joined by her co-stars 65, and , 44, right.
Mum-of-one Emily plays Sarah Stratton in the show, which starts streaming Friday.
which is why her bonkbuster series is still a hit after five decades.
And the show’s Executive Producer reckons the success is down to the fact that just like he’s made sure all the saucy sex scenes are filmed for women’s pleasure.
Dominic said: “Jilly studied humans and she studied sex.
“She was like the of sex. She really understood humans and that’s why it’s such a big part of her books and of the show.
“We think season two is even stronger, there’s a swagger to it.
“I think the show is summed up by the theme tune, a duelling operatic duet between a man and a woman reaching orgasm.
“I think that’s the team. We’re all working together, looking at every frame in the edit and remembering this is a show about female pleasure.
“So much television lingers over women’s bodies and we said, as a show, we’ll linger over men’s bodies!”
Danny Dyer plays millionaire Freddie Jones in the Jilly Cooper bonkbuster Credit: Getty
Atack was joined by Hayley Atwell and Stanley Tucci, with Felicity Blunt Credit: Getty
And one man not afraid to show off his body this series is former star , who plays millionaire Freddie Jones.
He’s confessed that he filmed a full frontal scene this series, but bad luck ladies, Dominic said they’ve spared his blushes.
He laughed: “Let’s just say there’s a lot of strategically placed bubbles from a bubble bath! So it’s not…full Danny!
“We’ve been really cautious about not being gratuitous. All the way through there’s a line with the show where you could be watching it and feel a bit uncomfortable. A bit like you are intruding.
“The whole point is you are with our characters. You are in the bedroom with them. We’re very careful in the edit, if suddenly the scene goes too far or gets too explicit, we pull back.”



