
Sam Thompson hits on Olivia Attwood's MARRIED sister after his date with influencer is revealed as he ‘shoots his shot'
SAM'S CRUSH Sam Thompson hits on Olivia Attwood's MARRIED sister after his date with influencer is revealed as he 'shoots his shot'
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OLIVIA Attwood has revealed how Sam Thompson hit on her MARRIED sister.
It comes just days after it was reported that Sam, who split from long term girlfriend Zara McDermott earlier this year, had grown close to an American influencer.
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Pete Wicks has revealed who best pal Sam Thompson's new crush is
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Olivia Attwood was having dinner with her sister Georgia, when Sam declared his love
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It comes after Sam recently enjoyed a string of dates with Influencer Steph Robinson
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The former Made In Chelsea star has been enjoying the perks of being a single man.
So much so, his good mate Pete Wicks revealed he had hit on Olivia Attwood's sister.
Pete and Olivia revealed the story on their podcast, Sunday Roast Reheated.
It came after Love Island star Olivia revealed she had bumped into Sam while having dinner out in London with her sister Georgia.
Starting off the story, Pete said: "Sam has an unhealthy fascination slash obsession with one of the Attwood's - and it isn't Liv…"
Olivia then replied: "He's got a crush on my sister…. but this is how Sam shoots his shot.
"When Pete went to the toilet Sam came and sat in Pete's seat next to my sister, stared at her, then turned to her and said 'I love you'.
"They don't know each other - they've met once!"
Pete then added: "Liv's sister is happily married but Sam thought, 'Do you know what I've got a new mullet, I've had a glow up, this might work…'"
Laughing Olivia chimed in: "He's like, 'I'm going to throw it at the wall and see what sticks.'"
Sam Thompson breaks silence on bumping into ex Samie Elishi after pair are spotted at event
Pete then quipped: "And I tell you what stuck… nothing, not a thing!"
DATES WITH INFLUENCER
It comes after it was recently revealed that Sam has enjoyed a string of dates with stunning Steph Robinson.
An insider told the MailOnline: 'Sam and Steph have been on a few dates and are getting to know each other.
'Steph travels a lot for her work as a content creator but is currently spending an extended period in London and it couldn't have come at a better time.
'Sam is definitely having fun as a single man, going out when he isn't working, and spreading his wings.'
Steph revealed she would be spending more time in London, which Sam was quick to like.
At the time, Sam's rep were contacted for comment.
SAMIE ELISHI ROMANCE
Sam has certainly been getting stuck into single life.
Not long after his split from Zara McDermott, he started dating Samie Elish.
Sam was first pictured snogging the Love Island alum Samie and holding her face as they smooched outside Olivia's 34th birthday bash.
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It comes just weeks after Sam split with Samie Elishi
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They were also snapped walking arm in arm afterwards and he tenderly placed a hand on her waist.
Yet in June, The Sun exclusively revealed the pair had decided to go their separate ways just weeks after starting their romance.
A source close to the former couple said: "It was a mutual thing and there is no bad blood between them.
"They both just have really busy schedules, particularly Sam who has been non-stop recently, and it was really hard to make it work. They're still good mates.
"It's a shame but sometimes things just don't work out."
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The pair are said to be amicable following the split
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