Emily Atack pays tribute to rarely seen brother George after RHS Chelsea Flower Show success | The Sun

EMILY Atack has revealed her younger brother George's RHS Chelsea Flower Show success.

George helped to plant a children's edible garden with Harry Holding Studio, and the impressive patch was nominated for a RHS People’s Choice Award at the annual event.



Emily, 33, posted photos from the event including one of The School Food Matters garden showing purple, orange and yellow flowers sprouting around a wall that featured slogans about climate change by children.

The TV star captioned the photo: "Huge congrats to team @harryholdingstudio including our brother @georgeattack who worked so hard on this beautiful garden."

George, 30, has also entered the showbiz industry working as a musician and TV researcher.

The Inbetweeners actress last year shared a rare pic on Instagram of all her siblings on a night out.

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The trio are the children of film score composer Keith Atack and actress Kate Robbins who were married between 1987 and 2008.

It comes as Emily called for social media companies to clamp down on X-rated comments after revealing that she is sent pornographic material by married family men — and even grandads.

Her documentary Emily Atack: Asking For it in which she confronts the men who harass her has been nominated for a National Television Award.

The star, an ardent campaigner against cyberflashing, has had to move home four times in the wake of targeted abuse.

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The star admitted she was scared of "being physically alone" after years of sexually-driven comments and threats.

She tells the Radio Times magazine: "I’m terrified at times. The second I hear a bump in the night I go, ‘Oh, that’s it. I’m about to be raped and killed'.

"I’m scared of being alone physically a lot of the time.”

Emily revealed that the fear was instilled in her childhood, when comments were made about what she wore to school.

"I remember teachers saying I shouldn’t wear a skirt to school: ‘It’s asking for the wrong kind of attention'," she went on.

"I thought I had to change me. My whole life, it’s always been people blaming the way I look for these things happening, ‘You wear too much make-up, you wear a short skirt'."

Emily also revealed she was forced to call the police last year after a series of rape threats online.

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