Olivia Attwood’s reality show is set to return with a second series

EXCLUSIVE: Olivia Attwood’s reality show will return with a second series after the first became ITVBe’s most successful launch of 2020

Love Island star Olivia Attwood’s reality show, Olivia Meets Her Match is set to return with a second series in the spring. 

The exclusive announcement comes after the first series was  ITVBe’s most successful launch of 2020.

This series will offer an exclusive access-all-areas insight into the glamorous life of the VERY straight-talking Olivia, 29, and her footballer fiancé Bradley Dack, 27, as the couple draw closer to their wedding day.

EXCLUSIVE: Olivia Attwood’s reality show is set to return with a second series after her first was ITVBe’s most successful launch of 2020 – pictured with fiancé Bradley Dack  

While the couple’s plans for a lavish wedding celebration continue to hang in the balance, Olivia and Bradley make the move to their brand-new home, and gear up towards Olivia’s milestone 30th birthday.

On returning to screens, a thrilled Olivia said: ‘Guess who’s back? I loved bringing everyone along for the wild ride that is mine and Brad’s life last series and I can’t wait to do it all over again, and show everyone what we’ve been up to!’ 

Olivia’s straight talking has earned her popularity since she appeared on Love Island in 2017.

Cosy: While the couple’s plans for a lavish wedding celebration continue to hang in the balance, Olivia and Bradley make the move to their brand-new home (still from series one)

Cosy: While the couple’s plans for a lavish wedding celebration continue to hang in the balance, Olivia and Bradley make the move to their brand-new home (still from series one)

She recently slammed fellow reality stars and influencers for heading to Dubai during the pandemic. 

She hit out at her influencer pals for claiming they are ‘working’ in sunnier climates during the global pandemic. 

Addressing the furore over her comments later in the week, Olivia insisted that she didn’t want to encourage any ‘hurtful behaviour’. 

In an interview with Grazia, the reality TV star said that the one way fuming fans can hit back the hardest is by unfollowing the offending parties. 

She said: ‘The way to hurt people is silence because actually, when you are commenting on someone’s photo, even if it’s a bad negative comment, you’re still drumming up interaction on that post.

”[I}f you’re going to send out to a brand that 5000 people have unfollowed you this week, it doesn’t look good, does it? So yeah, it makes a big difference.’ 

Back in December, the Love Island star was asked whether she had any plans to travel to the UAE over the festive period, and in a cutting response said she’d rather ‘stick pins in her eyes.’

Opinion: Olivia recently slammed fellow reality stars and influencers for heading to Dubai during the pandemic

Opinion: Olivia recently slammed fellow reality stars and influencers for heading to Dubai during the pandemic