TELLY star Emily Atack has enjoyed a money-spinning year on the box as her huge salary is revealed to be an eye-watering six-figure sum.
The Sun can exclusively reveal that the Inbetweeners legend paid herself £370,031 for the last 12 months.
Emily has enjoyed a bumper pay day this year thanks to her telly success[/caption]The star found fame in The Inbetweeners[/caption]33 year-old Emily runs a firm called Twin Soul Limited that takes in cash from her TV work, with her sister Martha as a director.
The latest company accounts show she earned around £400,000 for the 12 months, up until March this year and will pay £69,000 in tax.
Her income was around £100,000 up on the previous 12 months.
The books were filed to Companies House this week and show Emily took funds from the firm of £187,531 and a loan of £182,500.
Martha was paid expenses of £3,080 on top of an undisclosed wage.
Emily’s firm has cash deposits of £445,892 for the financial year – up from £278,278 in the previous year.
And Emily has previously revealed she needed to make it big in showbiz because she was the “world’s worst waitress”.
She waited tables in an eatery while she cast around for showbiz parts but was totally hopeless.
Emily said: “I was the world’s worst waitress. The customers loved me because I was charming but I got every order completely wrong.”
She said she decided to employ sister Martha as an agent to try and land her roles on the box.
And after bagging a role in crime drama Blue Murder in 2007, she was cast as Charlotte in the smash show The Inbetweeners in the following year and has never looked back.
Emily has recently been using her fame to highlight the sexually-charged trolling of women on social media.
And she told how she has been sexually harassed since the age of 10.
The Celebrity Juice favourite said she had been left “damaged” by the unwanted attention, which she is “constantly” blamed for.
While promoting her recent BBC documentary about the issue, Emily said: “My whole life, I’ve been sexually harassed. In the streets, I’ve been flashed, now I’m sexually harassed online every day. I find it tough.
“I’m very damaged by the things that have happened to me over the years.”
Emily, who has previously told how she was forced to call the police after receiving rape threats, says she gets blamed for the abuse she receives “because of the clothes I wear, the content I put out on social media or the content in my stand-up shows”.
On Radio 4, she said: “I’m a very sexually liberated woman. The problem is, we’re not allowed to celebrate those things without looking like we’re flaunting it and looking for this negative attention.
“When you receive that, you take the joy out of what you’re doing. That joy was taken from me.”
Emily works with her sister Martha[/caption]The hilarious actress was a Celebrity Juice favourite[/caption]She fronted a powerful BBC doco about sexual harassment[/caption]