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Olivia Attwood: Straitjacket Needed Amidst Split Woes
12 Feb
Summary
- Olivia Attwood confirmed split from husband Bradley Dack this month.
- Her washing machine broke down, leaking water on the floor.
- Attwood is navigating a demanding work schedule post-breakup.

Olivia Attwood humorously remarked she 'needs to go in a strait jacket' as her personal life faces new challenges following her split from husband Bradley Dack. The reality television personality confirmed their separation this month, with media reports suggesting the marriage ended after the footballer allegedly "crossed a line" and "breached her trust."
Attwood has been dedicating herself to work amidst the breakup. Her busy Wednesday included a photo shoot and attending the EE BAFTA Rising Star Party. Her evening was further complicated when she discovered her washing machine had malfunctioned, leaking water onto the floor.
The star's demanding professional life is set to continue as she is scheduled to host ITVX's new cooking competition, 'The Heat.' This comes after Attwood candidly discussed the breakup, admitting she felt 'out of her depth' and wished Bradley happiness.
She and Bradley Dack separated in January after two years of marriage. Attwood has since unfollowed him on social media and was observed without her engagement and wedding rings. She has openly shared the difficulties of navigating her relationship's breakdown while managing a demanding career.
Attwood discussed her relationship struggles on Jamie Laing's Great Company podcast, noting the disconnect that can occur when both partners have high-pressure careers. She emphasized that relationships require active effort, a sentiment echoed by many who related to her experiences.
The Loose Women personality had previously acknowledged a "challenging" six months in her marriage, citing work priorities taking precedence over their relationship. She openly stated that their marriage had "ups and downs" and acknowledged mutual mistakes, emphasizing that no relationship is perfect.




