OLIVIA Attwood has blasted “dishonest celebrities” in the wake of the backlash over her cosy Pete Wicks pictures and wild Ibiza trip without her husband, Bradley Dack.
The TV star has confessed that she did get a “telling off” from her footballer hubby over her wild antics on the White Isle but has taken aim at other stars who she says wouldn’t be as “honest” as her in the aftermath of a scandal.
Olivia Attwood has blasted dishonest celebs who would shy away from addressing public scandals[/caption]
The TV star had faced backlash after her wild Ibiza trip and cosy display with Pete Wicks[/caption]
Pals Olivia and Pete looked very close aboard an Ibiza boat[/caption]
Olivia discussed the photo furore ahead of the launch of the second series of her ITV2 show, Bad Boyfriends.
The 34-year-old spoke to The Sun and other press in which she admitted she was use to her close friendship with Pete Wicks being widely discussed but confessed she didn’t “deep” what the public had to say – something she believes has allowed her to “survive in her career”.
Olivia said of the discussion surrounding her and Pete: “It’s going to be expected.
“You know, I think when you’ve got, like, two straight people working together.
“It happened when I first joined Towie and Pete and I became very close. We spent a lot of time together and there was a rumour mill spinning back then.
“I expect that. I honestly, the way I am, with the press, and this is like how I kind of survive in my career, is I just don’t really deep it that much.
“Like unless it was really something really bad that someone was saying about me, I just kind of like, I don’t get too invested in it.”
She then went on to take aim at the “dishonest” stars who she hinted wouldn’t even publically address issues in their personal life.
Olivia said: “I am wild and I do go to Ibiza every year and let my hair down and I do get told off by my husband and I’m honest about that.
“I’m not alone in that. The difference is that other people in our industry just wouldn’t be honest to say that. That is just what happens.”
Insisting her marriage and her husband were never perfect, she added: “Like, I’m not perfect. Brad’s not perfect. Yeah, but we make it work.”
Olivia will be back on screens next week with the second instalment of her ITV2 series, Bad Boyfriends.
In the show, a group of bad-acting lads think they are about to have a trip of a lifetime with a lads holiday away from their forever-fretting partners.
Unbeknown to them, their other halves are ready to secretly intercept the trip to tackle their relationship issues head on.
But will the rowdy lads be able to change their ways and finally become the best boyfriend they can be?
With the boyfriend edition in its second series, Olivia further admitted she would be up for a Bad Girlfriends spin-off and would even volunteer herself to sign up.
The Loose Women and This Morning star said: “I think I’d star in it [Bad Girlfriends].
“We talk about it a lot in development, and I think that it’s more difficult to cast, because I think, you know, in kind of how you would structure it and how you kind of would punish the girls, you’d have to tailor it to make it I think palatable for it to work.
“There’s something funny about bad boys, it shouldn’t be, but there’s this kind of like, you’re watching between your fingers.
“It’s harder to catch bad girlfriends, because girls on the whole, we’re like a lot lot sneakier, but I feel like, yeah, I would do it. I think it’s just how you do it.”
Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends series 2 launches at 9pm on Sunday on ITV2.
Olivia confessed she got a telling off from her husband Bradley[/caption]
Olivia and Pete have worked together for years and enjoyed an Ibiza trip with each other[/caption]
She is fronting a second series of Bad Boyfriends[/caption]