Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends

Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends

As a dedicated follower of reality TV shows and a fan of Olivia Attwood since her stint on Love Island in 2017, I am beyond thrilled about her new ITV reality show, Bad Boyfriends. With her charisma and ability to bring out the best in people, she has become one of the most successful contestants from Love Island, fronting four documentaries for ITV.


Olivia Attwood’s friend, Pete Wicks, is set to appear alongside her on a sensational new ITV reality program titled “Bad Boyfriends”.

The popular television figure, aged 33, has enlisted the reality star, who is 36 years old, to assist in deceiving a band of unruly boyfriends, infidelitous partners, and persistent direct message senders, with the aim of guiding them towards mending their relationships.

In an upcoming 11-episode television show, scheduled for fall broadcast, eight ordinary men are secretly transported to a Greek isle, led to believe they’re participating in a program exploring masculinity and male friendships during vacation.

In the apparent lead role for the supposed TV show ‘Brotopia’, Pete sets up tasks for the male participants. However, it’s not long before Olivia steps in to halt their rowdy celebrations, uncovering the real purpose of the program behind the scenes.

Hey TopMob! Can’t tell you how mind-blowing it was for me, an avid fan like myself, to find myself jetting off to Greece to embody a phony host on this wild show, Brotopia. Never in my wildest dreams did I imagine such an adventure! And let me tell you, the icing on the cake? The moment my buddy, Olivia, swooped in and turned what was already an incredible experience into something truly unforgettable!

Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends

Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends

He added: ‘The cast are brilliant and I’m looking forward to watching the series back and seeing if the couples can work on strengthening their relationships with Olivia’s help.’ 

Ever since my stint on Love Island back in 2017, I’ve had the privilege to establish myself as one of the show’s most thriving alumni, with a remarkable four documentary series under my belt for ITV.

Earlier, Olivia shared in a statement: ‘I’m thrilled and humbled to share the news that I will be hosting my very own dating series.’

For nearly two years, I’ve worked diligently to create this captivating series. The secrecy surrounding it has been a challenge, but now, the wait is over! Filming with our remarkable couples in Greece surpassed all my hopes – they are truly exceptional, and I can hardly contain my excitement for you to witness their stories unfold.

Ahead of the new series Olivia, who is tipped to become the next Holly Willoughby, revealed her mother can’t even go to her local shop in Cheshire.

She told TopMob at Three UK’s Mind, Body & Scroll: ‘My mum’s like, “I can’t even go to the village shop without being recognised now,” and I’m like, “You love it, don’t lie”.

Making fame a part of our lives is quite an enormous transition for everyone involved, as we’re all figuring out its impact on each one of us uniquely.

Her own dating show, Bad Boyfriends, is sure to catapult her fame even further.

Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends
Olivia Attwood gets help from a famous pal for her explosive new ITV reality show as they trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends

Kai generally avoids the spotlight, with only his love for classic and high-end vehicles being publicly acknowledged; meanwhile, his mom, Jenny, frequently features in her documentaries and podcast titled “So Wrong, It’s Right.”

In contrast, Olivia’s parents lead a peaceful life in their grand estate in Cheshire, while her sister Georgia maintains a somewhat subdued presence, balancing her role as a part-time model with that of an executive research consultant.

The popular contestant from Love Island seldom shares photos of her sibling on social platforms, mostly due to work obligations. However, during Georgia’s bachelorette party in Saint Tropez last year, she was granted special permission to post the pictures.

Olivia mentioned that stepping into the public eye right after Love Island isn’t only challenging for you, but also for those close to you, as it happens suddenly.

“I strive to be considerate not only towards myself, but also towards my parents and siblings. I’m deeply grateful for their unwavering support in return.”

Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends starts Sunday at 9pm on ITV2 and ITVX 

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2024-08-26 15:19

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