Emily Atack sobbed as she described the awful cyberbullying she endures on a daily basis.
The 33-year-old star of “The Inbetweeners” opened out about her horrible encounters on Tuesday’s episode of “This Morning,” when she appeared on alongside presenters Holly Willoughby, 41, and Phillip Schofield, 60.
Schofield said: ‘You say that you feel you are sexually assaulted 100 times a day. There is one person who I know comes back and comes back and comes back.
‘And I know you block them and they create a new account, and you block them and they create a new account.
‘He says that he is sending you the hideous stuff he sends you while his wife and children are asleep.’
Atack replied: ‘He says he tucks his children into bed and then comes online to abuse me and then says, well sometimes he asks if I’ll get involved with him and his wife.

‘Then he says, “I want to do it behind my wife’s back while my kids are asleep.” He calls himself Daddy Dave to me and constantly says the word daddy – daddy, daddy, daddy. It is psychological. It’s horrible.’
Willoughby rushed over to comfort the former “Dancing on Ice” star as she sobbed, saying, “I know it’s hard.” How are you feeling?
After Atack revealed she had never seen her abuser’s face, Schofield told her to “track these people down” and identify them “because of what they put you through.”
The Keith Lemon Sketch Show star said: ‘I don’t want to expose somebody and then I’ve ruined their life.’
Later, an assured Emily reassured the worried broadcasters, “I am fine, I always will be.”
Atack made an appearance on the classic daytime show just before the premiere of her film Emily Atack: Asking For It?, which is about sexual assault.
While advocating for the government to recognise catcalling as a “public health concern,” she investigates the history of “something so nasty, aggressive, malevolent, and violent” as sexual harassment and the ways in which it may be combated via education.
Before the release of the BBC documentary, Atack stated she was “full with optimism” because of the overwhelming amount of positive feedback she received.
‘I want to thank everyone who has written me a wonderful message today’ Atack posted on Twitter in response to the reaction.
‘It’s an incredibly nerve-wracking and emotional topic for me to talk about, so I really appreciate your sensitivity and support.
‘It fills me with hope’.
This Morning airs weekdays from 10am on ITV.
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