
Olivia Attwood has admitted her marriage to her footballer husband Bradley Dack is not a ‘perfect relationship’ in a new interview.
Attwood’s comments come after she was snapped on holiday with Pete Wicks.
The former Love Island star, 31, was pictured nestled in the arms of the Towie star, 36, looking cosy on a boat, with his hand visibly placed on her hip.
Fans have since expresseed concern for her two-year marriage, with one writing on a recent Instagram post: ‘I’m afraid for your marriage,’ to which Olivia responded: ‘Don’t be. Worry about your own.’
The Loose Women panellist married the Gillingham midfielder in 2023 and has now spoken about their relationship, following a string of headlines about her holiday with Wicks.
Speaking ahead of the second series of her ITV reality dating show Bad Boyfriends, Attwood told PA: ‘Perfect doesn’t exist, and everyone’s idea of a perfect relationship is different.


‘I implore the viewers to remember that as well when they watch that.
‘Some things that are non-negotiable in one relationship is an OK thing in another relationship, and you can’t write the rules for another couple.
‘Brad and I, although we tongue-in-cheek say in the show we are a perfect couple, we’re not perfect people. We don’t have a perfect relationship, but it’s as good as for me.
‘And I think that’s the key in life really, to find someone to be your life partner, where it works, you make each other’s lives better, not worse.
‘And I think that that is the overarching theme through the show, that what works for one person is not for the other.’

The premise for Bad Boyfriends on ITV2 is simple – a bunch of terrible partners are nominated by their girlfriends to get put through a sort of boyfriend bootcamp to improve their ways.
They are unaware of the true purpose of the show when they rock up in Zante, initially believing they are starring in a show called Brotopia, which centres around a search for Britain’s biggest lad.
Attwood moved from reality show contestant to presenter, as she helmed the series of challenges which sought to turn the bad boyfriends good.
Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends season two is coming to ITV2 soon.
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