Emily Atack would 'give anything to have a row with a husband'

‘I want anything but to be on my own’: Emily Atack admits she would ‘give anything to have a row with a husband right now’ as she battles loneliness in isolation

Emily Atack has admitted she feels lonely while self-isolating and would ‘give anything to have a row with a husband right now’.  

The actress, 30, told Emma Barnett on BBC Radio 5 Live that the current situation around the coronavirus pandemic is ‘bleak and miserable and awful’.   

She said: ‘I’m just trying to use it all as another way of showing myself that I can cope and that I am capable and I am brave and strong.

Honest: Emily Atack, 30, has admitted she feels lonely while self-isolating and would ‘give anything to have a row with a husband right now’ (pictured in March 2020) 

‘I think at times like this you’ve got to appreciate everything you have, but you know, I’d give anything to have a row with a husband right now.’

Emily added the crisis has made her not want to be alone and more thankful than ever of the support system she has around her. 

She said: ‘With everything that’s happened, it puts you in a different headspace with it all. 

‘One second I’m flying the flag for single women and everything’s great… and the next minute all this is happening and I want anything but to be on my own.

Tough time: Emily told BBC Radio 5 Live that the current situation around the coronavirus pandemic is ‘bleak and miserable and awful’

‘Watching the news is just absolutely heartbreaking … so every day my main thing to do is just to look at what I have in my life and the people I have in my life.’

While she may be craving company at the minute, Emily insisted she wants to know she can rely on herself when she finds her next romance. 

She said: ‘When I go into my next relationship I want to know that I can rely on my own happiness and not have to rely on a man. 

‘I’m just trying to use it all as another way of showing myself that I can cope and that I am capable and I am brave and strong.’

She said: ‘I’m just trying to use it all as another way of showing myself that I can cope and that I am capable and I am brave and strong’

It comes after Emily was reported to have split from ex boyfriend Rob Jowers in September after six months of dating. 

A source told The Sun: ‘When the dust settled they realised it just wasn’t right. The split was mutual and they are both really sad about it and remain friends’. 

Emily and Rob, who met at the BRIT Awards in February, were said to be devastated after the demise of their fleeting romance. 

Relationship: It comes after Emily was reported to have split from ex boyfriend Rob Jowers in September after six months of dating (pictured in June 2019) 

Insiders went on: ‘Emily and Rob were enjoying a honeymoon phase in their relationship with lots of fancy dates and extravagant weekends abroad. 

‘But when the dust settled they realised it just wasn’t right. The split was mutual and they are both really sad about it and remain friends…

‘Emily’s enjoying one of the busiest times in her career so wants to give all she can to the exciting work opportunities coming her way… She’s throwing herself into upcoming projects and remains positive.’

A source said: ‘When the dust settled they realised it just wasn’t right. The split was mutual and they are both really sad about it and remain friends’ (pictured in May 2019) 

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