Olivia Attwood has admitted that it’s ‘difficult’ finding the space for quality time with her husband Bradley Dack in her busy work schedule.

The former Love Island star, 34, married the Gillingham midfielder, 31, in 2023 and has now opened up on how she juggles her career and relationship.

This year Olivia has been busy filming the second series of her show Bad Boyfriends in Greece, appearing on Loose Women as a panellist and recording her hit podcast.

Now she has spoken to Heat magazine candidly about how she makes her marriage work. 

She said: ‘It’s difficult I’m not going to lie. We’ve just had a nice few weeks – he came out to visit me on set. 

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Olivia Attwood has admitted that it's 'difficult' finding the space for quality time with her husband Bradley Dack in her busy work schedule

Olivia Attwood has admitted that it’s ‘difficult’ finding the space for quality time with her husband Bradley Dack in her busy work schedule

The former Love Island star, 34, married the Gillingham midfielder, 31, in 2023 and has now opened up on how she juggles her career and relationship

The former Love Island star, 34, married the Gillingham midfielder, 31, in 2023 and has now opened up on how she juggles her career and relationship

‘We’ll have a little holiday together in a couple of weeks.

‘When we are together we make that time valuable, which I think you end up doing when you have less time together because you know you can’t take it for granted.’

In the interview Olivia also spoke about how she is ‘more careful’ about having cosmetic surgery since filming The Price of Perfection.

The 34-year-old TV personality has undergone a range of procedures since she was in her 20s, including breast augmentation and reduction, Botox and fillers. 

But doing her ITV1 beauty docuseries has given Olivia an ‘awakening’ in what she has put her body through over the years.

In an interview with Heat magazine, the star explained: ‘Being on the other side of things was an awakening because it made me understand these procedures are major surgeries.’

The former Love Island contestant has ruled out becoming a cosmetic surgeon or an aesthetics provider because it is out of her ‘intellectual remit’.

Olivia also admitted she was ‘naïve’ about how weight-loss injections can affect people, but she got an understanding of how the jabs work in the new series of The Price of Perfection.

This year Olivia has been busy filming the second series of her show Bad Boyfriends in Greece , appearing on Loose Women as a panellist and recording her hit podcast

This year Olivia has been busy filming the second series of her show Bad Boyfriends in Greece , appearing on Loose Women as a panellist and recording her hit podcast

Now she has spoken to Heat magazine candidly about how she makes her marriage work. She said: 'It's difficult I'm not going to lie'

Now she has spoken to Heat magazine candidly about how she makes her marriage work. She said: ‘It’s difficult I’m not going to lie’

And Olivia has never been tempted to use weight-loss injections because she wants more curves on her body.

Olivia’s new interview comes after she brushed off the backlash surrounding her recent TikTok posts.

Olivia accused TikTok subscribers of ‘lacking humour’ and ‘taking things way too seriously’ as she suffered backlash for a perceived swipe at former boyfriend Chris Hughes, 32, and his new relationship. 

The TV personality began a year-long romance with Chris on the third series of Love Island before meeting and subsequently marrying Gillingham footballer Bradley.

But she has attracted criticism across social media for appearing to poke fun at her former boyfriend’s surprise relationship with JoJo Siwa, 22, after he bonded with the American influencer on the latest series of Celebrity Big Brother.

Responding to the backlash last Wednesday, Olivia claimed it reflected her critics’ lack of humour and inability to understand sarcasm. 

She said: ‘I feel like on Instagram my huns always pass the vibe check, they know my sense of humour. On TikTok, it feels like everyone takes everything so literally.

‘There’s no nuance, there’s no sense of humour, and I kind of feel if you’ve got no sense of humour then that’s on you, it’s not really a me problem, you know?

She added: ‘If you can’t tell when I’m saying something sarcastically,  I don’t know what to tell you. 

‘People always ask me how I manage in this industry for eight years with social media and stuff, and the telly stuff and whatever. Literally, my only piece of advice is don’t deep it. Nothing is ever that deep. 

‘If you’ve got your health, if you’ve got a roof over your head, it’s not that deep. None of us are getting out of here alive guys, let’s just try and have some fun. 

Olivia is seen in the promotional picture for her series Bad Boyfriends

Olivia is seen in the promotional picture for her series Bad Boyfriends

‘People are having full-on Thread conversations about me, discussing something that’s not even true. It’s so twisted. And if I was to comment, they’d be like “How dare you defend yourself? You’re so mean.”‘ 

Since meeting as contestants on Celebrity Big Brother in April, Chris and JoJo have been inseparable, but Olivia has been critical of her former boyfriend’s unexpected new romance. 

Responding to a question on TikTok, one user asked: ‘I’m sorry, I need to know what’s Olivia Attwood’s reaction to this Chris and JoJo thing.’

Olivia then gave a cutting one-liner and wrote in the caption: ‘She’s really famous,’ hinting that she believes he is only dating the influencer because of her celebrity status.

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