HEARTBREAKING: Loose Women star Olivia Attwood ANNOUNCES sale of shared £1 million Home, Fueling Breakup RUMORS with Bradley Dack

Loose Women personality Olivia Attwood and her spouse, Bradley Dack, are pursuing a fresh start as Olivia disclosed that they will be placing their £1million estate up for sale. The 34-year-old former Love Island contestant has faced scrutiny lately following speculation that her husband, Bradley, was displeased with her behaviour during a getaway to Ibiza.
Olivia, who confessed she became ‘wild’ at the party destination, was photographed appearing intimate with her Kiss FM colleague and longtime friend Pete Wicks. These images allegedly left Olivia’s spouse unimpressed. Amidst the controversy, Olivia has disclosed that she and Bradley are planning to offload their cherished Cheshire property – confessing “it just doesn’t work for us anymore.”

Olivia originally showcased her Cheshire residence to audiences on her television show, Olivia Meets Her Match in 2020, where she lived with Brad and their two canines, Lola and Stitch, reports the Mirror.
Regrettably in July, Olivia disclosed that the property was targeted by intruders whilst she was working overseas in Spain, though the attempted burglary was foiled by her private security personnel.
Olivia has admitted that she and Bradley have scarcely spent any time at their Cheshire residence over the past year owing to their hectic timetables. She disclosed, “The house is going to go on the market very soon. Essentially, I had this flat in London that I was just using as a base for filming. And that’s what it was meant to be, but now we’re living here.”
In a chat with The Sun, Olivia revealed: “That’s our family home in Cheshire, but we’re not in it. So, we’ve been umming and ahh-ing, because we’re both kind of emotionally holding onto that house. We love it so much. It’s just that Cheshire doesn’t work for us anymore because we’re not there.”
This follows Olivia’s admission last week that her marriage to her footballer husband, whom she wed in 2023, is far from being a “perfect relationship”.
Ahead of the return of her show, Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends, for a second series, Olivia told the PA news agency: “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 kind of theme through the show, that what works for one person is not for the other.”
Speaking to the Mail Online, she confessed: “Me and Brad never pretend to have a perfect relationship, we have been up, down, left, backwards, and the last six months have been really challenging for us.


“My work and his work take precedence over everything; we have to navigate our relationship all the time.
“It’s the boring side of being an adult in a long-term relationship; we constantly have to work at it, and that’s just the truth.
“No one else really wants to say that part out loud, but it is difficult at times.”
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