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Scottish Sun
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
‘I'd call the police' Olivia Attwood reveals her biggest kissing ick & the habit she hates when it comes to intimacy
WHEN it comes to sharing things about her sex life, Olivia Attwood isn't afraid of holding back. From how often she does it with her husband Bradley Dack, to foreplay gone wrong the 34-year-old doesn't let fans down when it comes to knowing some saucy details within her relationship. 5 Olivia Attwood has revealed her biggest kissing ick Credit: Instagram 5 The former Love Island star is married to Bradley Dack Credit: bradleydack/Instagram 5 The TV presenter isn't afraid of revealing saucy details about her relationship Credit: Rex And she has given fans a little treat once again. Speaking on her podcast So Wrong It's Right, Olivia was interviewing Chelsea Handler when her latest revelation came up. She revealed her thoughts on how she likes to be kissed as well as other foreplay requests. Olivia first asked Chelsea, 50, about her thoughts on kissing with eyes open. To which the American comedian replied: 'No, wrong. Gross.' And the This Morning presenter then went on to say: 'If I kissed a dude and his eyes were open, I think I'd literally grab pepper spray or call the police. 'I'm like, he's gonna murder me after this.' Chelsea then went on to ask Olivia: 'What about guys going down on you and then looking up at you? Have you ever had that happen? 'What's that about? Who told men to do that?' Denying that she liked it, she added: 'They're peeking from the pelvic bone, just like, looking at your reaction.' Olivia Attwood makes x-rated sex confession about romp with Bradley Dack that went VERY wrong Chelsea added: 'Aren't you busy? Aren't you busy working?' The former Love Island star has carved a career in the world of sex after her hit ITV show Getting Filthy Rich. The documentary shows her following sex workers who make a fortune from their work including domination fetishes. Olivia, who is now estimated to be worth £5.8million, has previously admitted an interesting location of doing the deed. 5 Olivia was interview Chelsea Handler at the time of her revelation Credit: TikTok/@sowrongitsrightpod 5 The American comedian also shared her thoughts too Credit: TikTok/@sowrongitsrightpod Back in 2020, she revealed that she once had a romp on the rooftop of the Essex nightclub Faces. Olivia, who also appeared on The Only Way Is Essex, added: 'And don't ask why, I have no f**king clue,' which was followed by a laughing emoji and a stay classy GIF.


The Sun
03-05-2025
- Entertainment
- The Sun
‘I'd call the police' Olivia Attwood reveals her biggest kissing ick & the habit she hates when it comes to intimacy
WHEN it comes to sharing things about her sex life, Olivia Attwood isn't afraid of holding back. From how often she does it with her husband Bradley Dack, to foreplay gone wrong the 34-year-old doesn't let fans down when it comes to knowing some saucy details within her relationship. 5 5 5 And she has given fans a little treat once again. Speaking on her podcast So Wrong It's Right, Olivia was interviewing Chelsea Handler when her latest revelation came up. She revealed her thoughts on how she likes to be kissed as well as other foreplay requests. Olivia first asked Chelsea, 50, about her thoughts on kissing with eyes open. To which the American comedian replied: 'No, wrong. Gross.' And the This Morning presenter then went on to say: 'If I kissed a dude and his eyes were open, I think I'd literally grab pepper spray or call the police. 'I'm like, he's gonna murder me after this.' Chelsea then went on to ask Olivia: 'What about guys going down on you and then looking up at you? Have you ever had that happen? 'What's that about? Who told men to do that?' Denying that she liked it, she added: 'They're peeking from the pelvic bone, just like, looking at your reaction.' Olivia Attwood makes x-rated sex confession about romp with Bradley Dack that went VERY wrong Chelsea added: 'Aren't you busy? Aren't you busy working?' The former Love Island star has carved a career in the world of sex after her hit ITV show Getting Filthy Rich. The documentary shows her following sex workers who make a fortune from their work including domination fetishes. Olivia, who is now estimated to be worth £5.8million, has previously admitted an interesting location of doing the deed. 5 Back in 2020, she revealed that she once had a romp on the rooftop of the Essex nightclub Faces. Olivia, who also appeared on The Only Way Is Essex, added: 'And don't ask why, I have no f**king clue,' which was followed by a laughing emoji and a stay classy GIF. Olivia Attwood's Career History From Monster grid girl and Love Island star to daytime telly panellist and respected documentary maker, Olivia Attwood has made a huge career pivot in recent years... Olivia first started as a Monster grid girl at motorsport events in 2012 when she was 19-years-old, and did it right up until she went into Love Island in 2017. After placing third in the reality show with then-boyfriend Chris Hughes, she starred in their own spin-off series, Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On, in 2018. Later that year, she appeared on Celebs Go Dating and then joined the cast of The Only Way Is Essex in 2019, where she had a number of fiery on-screen rows. In 2020, the reality TV veteran began starring in her own reality series on ITVBe titled Olivia Meets Her Match, which followed her wedding preparations with footballer Bradley Dack. In 2021, the tide started to turn. Olivia made appearances on household shows Lorraine, Tipping Point: Lucky Stars and Loose Women. Then, in 2022, ITV commissioned her for her first ever documentary series. She presented Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, which explored women selling sexual content online. In June 2023, ITV commissioned Olivia Marries Her Match and made her a regular guest panellist on Loose Women. Her most recent docu-series, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection, aired in January this year where she sensitively explored the cosmetic industry.


Daily Mail
23-04-2025
- Business
- Daily Mail
Olivia Attwood's fashion brand at risk of being struck off as clothing prices are slashed by 90% - a year after she resigned from company to focus on her growing portfolio of TV projects
Olivia Attwood 's luxury clothing brand is at risk of being struck off, a year after she resigned from the company to forge her career in TV presenting. The TV personality, 33, launched online fashion business, We Are Foolish, in November 2021, with a star-studded party attended by a host of showbiz pals. She was the face of the brand, modelling many of the looks on the company's socials and helping design the clothes However, as her career reached new heights and she landed more and more TV projects, Olivia resigned as a director and shareholder of We Are Foolish in January last year. While the business continued to trade without her, new documents filed to Companies House reveal that it has run into trouble. We Are Foolish received a strike off warning last month, after being overdue to provide the company accounts from the last financial year. The TV personality, 33, launched online fashion business, We Are Foolish, in November 2021, with a star-studded party attended by a host of showbiz pals (pictured) The last account statements from 2023, reveal that the business was £139,919 in debt and owes £275,528 to creditors. While all of the luxury clothing on the brand's website has had its prices slashed by 90 per cent, with blazers reduced from £180 to £31.99, and a £250 bomber jacket, now retailing at just £37.99. A source told MailOnline that Olivia decided to resign from the business over a year ago, as her busy work schedule prevented her from giving enough time to the brand. After three years of development, Olivia launched We Are Foolish back in 2021, gushing at the time she was 'really proud' of the brand. Several famous faces were seen wearing the clothing, including singer Fleur East, actress Katie McGlynn and fellow Love Islander Georgia Harrison. Olivia explained that her aim with the online fashion company was to give fans the opportunity to buy 'timeless wardrobe essentials'. She told The Sun: 'I've grown up so much in the past four years and I think my style has evolved. There will be people my age and older who want to invest in quality pieces that will last from season to season.' While she added: 'I would never put my name to something unless it was fully right.' However, Olivia then went on find success in a slew of TV and radio projects, currently boasting portfolio of ITV shows including Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection and Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends. She also is a Loose Women regular and hosts a podcast, Olivia Attwood's So Wrong It's Right, and last month began presenting Kiss FM's radio show The Sunday Roast with close pal Pete Wicks. Earlier this month, Olivia reflected on her career journey after shooting to fame on Love Island in 2017, in an interview with You magazine. She said: 'Documentary making is not glamorous, covering stories takes time, it's laborious, there's a lot of waiting around in crew vans, it's not the glamorous side of TV but it's so rewarding. 'You are right there in it with the story and there's something so humbling about meeting people that lead extraordinary lives, and they don't know me but they're willing to share personal, deep things with me and it feels like a huge privilege.'


The Independent
29-01-2025
- Entertainment
- The Independent
Olivia Attwood shares her verdict on Bonnie Blue discourse
Former Love Island star Olivia Attwood has shared her opinion on the adult content creator Bonnie Blue. Blue, 25, became a national talking point this month after the Only Fans star claimed to have slept with a record-breaking 1,057 men in 12 hours. Attwood, 33, who fronts the documentary series Getting Filthy Rich about how people earn large amounts of cash by selling adult content online, admitted she 'doesn't understand' Blue – or her fans. Speaking on Lorraine, the reality star explained: 'We have these women who will put out posts and say 'Right, I want to sleep with 1000 men in a day'...And I don't understand where they are coming from. But I really don't understand the guys queuing up. I just don't get it.' The former Love Island star revealed Blue would not be part of her forthcoming documentary because she wasn't a prominent industry figure at the time of filming. 'But I like the fact that you turn the coin there, because why are we not looking at the men?' Attwood asked. 'Why do we not talk about the men that buy and consume this content and queue up for these kinds of experiences? Because at the end of the day, they are people's husbands, brothers, sons, colleagues and that is the interesting thing to turn the spotlight on, and I think we should pay more attention to that,' Attwood added. Comedian Katherine Ryan recently spoke about those who queued up to sleep with Blue in an episode of her podcast Telling Everybody Everything, dubbing them all 'losers'. 'What is wrong with men?' she asked her listeners. 'I was transfixed on this queue of men just looking like f***ing idiots in their socks and boxers with their dumb hairy legs just sticking out in this corridor. Ryan added: 'So everyone is calling her a sl**, of course, people love to sl**-shame women,' she said. 'And the men aren't even embarrassed at this point, they're like, 'I was Bonnie Blue number 304!' And they're making their own videos, because she's like a celebrity to them.' Following Blue's stunt, the Only Fans creator broke down the logistics of sleeping with over 1,000 men in 12 hours in a TikTok video: 'The room was absolutely full,' she said. Many viewers were immediately concerned with Blue's wellbeing, with one person writing: 'Bonnie this seems like you're torturing yourself, not having fun.' When asked by the MailOnline whether she would ever feature Blue in any future documentary series, Attwood admitted she doubts the veracity of the Only Fan star's content. 'I would have to look at it in a lot more detail,' she said. 'It's quite hard online to weed out what is just rage bait and click bait and what's real.'