
PG Tips Monkey reveals his real thoughts about Emily Atack after bagging her as his wife
The Inbetweeners star plays the role of Mrs M in the brand's new advert.
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And sitting down with The Sun - Monkey admits she's anything but a diva on set.
The famous primate gushed: "She is the whole package, she is brains and beauty and has a sixth sense for when the kettle needs putting on... as do I.
"Filming the advert was an absolute pleasure.
"Mrs M and I, we have a lovely domestic life and it was a privilege to share it with the world. It is all the rage.
"Reala-tea TV. You are not going to get anywhere unless you give a few secrets and spill a little tea.
"I am very excited to be back. I've missed the spotlight. I can't lie."
Joking Mrs M was nervous to go public with their blossoming romance, Monkey continued: "I think she was probably intimidated when we first stepped out together, you know, someone with such a profile.
She had dabbled in influencing but reality TV is such a different kettle of tea. There is no where to hide."
During PG Tips' latest ad, Monkey and Mrs M playfully mock Posh and Becks - recreating Victoria's infamous Netflix moment when she tried to claim her family were working class.
But Monkey insists he has nothing but love for the famous duo.
Monkey said: "They are wonderful people Posh and Becks -they are aspirational figures.
"Happy Birthday to David. I don't know if I will have as many parties as he has when I hit the big fif-tea.
"I think we are up there with showbiz royalty."
He added of moving with the ever changing tastes of Britain: "I think as a monkey I have my finger on the pulse and as an ambassador for tea - the most controversial topic in Britain I have to be careful.
"But also I live life one cup of tea at a time. I try not to worry too much.
I respect all milks as long as they know thy are still settle fiddle to the bag. The main character in all of this."
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