Olivia Attwood says she’s “not perfect” when it comes to her marriage with Bradley Dack, a mid reports that the couple have been “on the rocks” following her recent holiday to Ibiza, where she was pictured close to pal Pete Wicks.
“Brad and I do have a lovely relationship. But also, I’m not perfect, he’s not perfect, it’s not the perfect relationship. But it’s a good relationship,” the 34-year-old tells Mirror. “That’s the thing that we all learn. There is no such thing as perfect. If you leave someone because of a certain set of issues, you’ll find someone with a new set of issues.”
Talking ahead of the second season of her new ITV show, Bad Boyfriends, being released, former Love Island star Olivia says her catapulting career has caused a shift in dynamic between her and husband of two years Bradley. “For ages I had the crown, I was carrying us on my back for a long time.
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"He’s coming for my throne. In his early days he was doing his football and he was always out. And now I’m the one that’s filming seven days a week and he has to help me more. I miss football games because I’m working. I’m evil.
"He says, ‘You save all your nice personality for work and then you come in like, where’s my dinner’,” said Olivia, who now is a regular on daytime shows such as Loose Women and This Morning.
It was photos of a bikini-clad Olivia enjoying some downtime with close pal and Kiss Radio co-host Pete on a boat in Ibiza last week that got fans talking, as they worried what her husband would make of the cosy display. It was reported that Bradley had been teased in the dressing room by his Gillingham FC teammates by photos of his wife cudding the reality star leaving him 'livid.'
However, Olivia - who broadcast her Kiss radio show live from Ibiza with Pete last week - says that she “parties a lot less” these days, but she’d never give up painting the town red just because she’s married. “I am still going to go to Ibiza to a rave and wear a bikini. That’s who I am.
"A lot of men get sucked into the idea of a woman and when they date them, they think, ‘Actually I don’t want her to go out in a bikini’. But I’m like, ‘This is who I am’. He never tries to dampen me. I’ve had a lot of relationships that did that. So when you get into one where someone likes you and embraces you for who you really are, it’s very freeing," says Olivia.
Set to return to the small screen this month with a brand new series of her dating show Bad Boyfriends, the contestants Olivia is looking after on the new season aren't feeling quite so settled as she is.
In the show, a group of unsuspecting men are brought to a luxury retreat and put through a series of challenges by their girlfriends.
“They are a rowdy bunch. I had to control them on the floor sometimes," laughs Olivia. "What makes this show unique is all these people have relationship history, so they have those three or four days of settling into the show before the tension. They’re coming in full of tension. They’ve all got that history. That is there from the get-go.”
Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends returns to ITVX on 14 September.
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