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Mark Jefferies

Emily Atack worries she won't be able to have children as she takes fertility tests on new show

Emily Atack fears she won't be able to have children as she took fertility tests on a new TV show.

The Inbetweeners actress and I'm A Celeb star turns 30 this year and worries she may leave it too late to become a mum.

Atack explores life as a grown up in her new series Adulting ahead of her milestone birthday and in one episode, she says: “I have been worrying about my fertility.

Emily Atack said she wants to have a big family (Getty)

“My whole life I have assumed if I met someone I could have babies straight away, but what if I can’t?

“I have got to be honest, if they come back and say something is wrong I will be absolutely devastated.”

Emily comes from a large family, with a sister and a brother, three aunts and an uncle, as well as having Paul McCartney as a first cousin, reports Mirror Online .

TV star Emily Atack has taken fertility tests on a new show – after fearing she may leave it too late to have children (UKTV/FirecrackerFilms)

Speaking about her personal fears, she added: “I’m worrying that I’ll get to 32, still not anywhere close to having kids.

“So is 29 the kind of age you should start thinking about it when I still feel like a baby now?

“I used to look at my Grandma Betty when she was alive and think, God, she’s surrounded with all of us, she’s got so many grandkids, so many kids. That’s what I want.

Emily is now dating TV Producer Rob Jowers (PA)

“I don’t want to be a lonely old person, I want to be surrounded with family.”

Emily has met boyfriend Rob Jowers since she finished filming the series and hoped the recording process would help her mature.

She said: “I feel like I’m at an age where it’s the quarter-life crisis club.

Emily Atack: Adulting starts on June 26 at 10pm on W (UKTV/FirecrackerFilms)

"It’s not quite a midlife crisis, but we’re all kind of being thrown into adulthood even when we still feel like we’re teenagers.”

Emily Atack: Adulting starts on June 26 at 10pm on W.

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