Olivia Attwood has appeared to ditch her wedding ring after denying she has split from Bradley Dack.
The TV presenter and footballer tied the knot back in 2023 in a lavish ceremony. The pair dated before Olivia’s stint on Love Island in 2017, then rekindled their relationship after.
However, split rumours have recently surrounded the pair – with fans sharing their concerns. This week though, Loose Women star Olivia was back on the ITV show where she addressed the split claims.
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Chatting to pals Coleen Nolan, Linda Robson and Charlene White, Olivia shut down the rumours. She had previously dispelled rumours by uploading a sweet clip of the pair abroad in Zante.
She wrote in the caption: “[This will] hopefully dispel rumours we are divorced or I have un -alived him.” In the clip, it’s noticeable she’s still wearing her wedding ring. However, while on Loose Women this week, Olivia’s wedding ring was missing.
The rumoured split rumours initially started due to a comment Olivia made on her So Right It’s Wrong podcast. The TV star opened up about a date night with Bradley where he jokingly told her he wanted a divorce.
She recalled: “That reminds me, I was in the restaurant with Brad the other day… Is there nothing worse than when you call for a waiter and you get aired?
“I went ‘excuse me…’ my voice like this’. And he just walked straight pass and Brad was like, ”I think I want a divorce,’” she added.
It comes after Olivia confirmed she has bagged a role as the host of a new, yet-to-be-named ITV show, speculated to be centred around dating.
In a tantalising Instagram post, the Loose Women panellist, 33, teased fans with behind-the-scenes snaps from Greece. Her caption read: “Guys …….. I have been keeping a secret. BTS from my brand new @itv reality show … you’re not ready (I don’t actually think I am).”
The series will reportedly follow couples grappling with relationship bumps due to the less-than-stellar behaviour of the men involved, with Olivia, who catapulted into the spotlight after her stint on Love Island’s third series in 2017, swooping in for a much-needed intervention
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