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.
The Inbetweeners legend placed a loving hand on her partner's bare chest while soaking up the sun outdoors.
In her caption, she wrote: "It’s Friday, I’m in love," followed by three ring emojis.
Emily was flooded with love from her celeb pals in the comments section.
Fleur East wrote: "Woooo! Let’s gooo!!! Congrats," while Laura Whitmore gushed: "Yassssss! Delighted for you both you cuties xxx."
Sophie Ellis-Bextor inserted heart and clapping emojis.
Emily chose to keep the early days of her relationship with scientist Alistair under wraps.
In December 2023, she surprised fans by confirming they were expecting their first child together with a baby bump picture.
In her pregnancy announcement, the I'm A Celeb campmate said she had never been so happy and utterly terrified at the same time, writing: "Please go easy on me.
"Every day is mixed with thrill, fear, joy, hysteria, topped off with a lot of vomiting - a bit like when you've just stepped off of the Oblivion at Alton Towers on a hangover," she admitted.
"I've got to know my body on such an insane level. It's made me appreciate the one I've been given SO much, I'm doing my absolute best to make it a home for the little squid I'm growing."
In June last year, Emily revealed she and Alistair had welcomed a little boy into the world.
Announcing his birth on social media, Emily gushed: "We have a beautiful son. Barney James Garner. All my dreams have come true."
Emily's big return to television came just six months after Barney's arrival, with her role as Sarah Stratton in the Disney+ series Rivals.
Playing Sarah saw Emily strip naked during an amusing tennis scene - and she enjoyed every minute.
Emily later told Sky News: "It's so liberating.
"Of course there are going to be people out there that take what you do and try and spin a negative narrative on it. I'm a woman, of course people are going to do that.
"But what I have to keep stressing to people is I'm exactly where I need to be. I'm at work, I'm playing a role, I'm very comfortable and I'm on a closed set.
"We have intimacy coordinators, I get on very well with my director, the crew, the actors and I'm very happy and comfortable.
"It's other people's characters that need to be looked at if they're going to twist it into some grotesque negativity."
Meanwhile, Emily also made her first live daytime TV appearance since becoming a mum in October last year.
The star joined the Loose Women panel and admitted she couldn't look at her baby boy without "sobbing".
She said: "I'm not going to be a perfect parent, there's no such thing as a perfect parent.
"But this is my chance, there is so many more reasons that I'm going to keep campaigning, I want my son to grow up in a world where women are treated better."
Emily added: "I think I'll be a good mum, I'm a good mum. I love him so much.
"The other day I looked at him and my partner in bed and I was going off to promote Rivals and I was like, 'Life doesn't get better than this.'"