Since rising to fame on Love Island in 2017, Olivia Attwood has basically become a permanent fixture on our TV screens. After fronting her own documentary series Getting Filthy Rich and The Price of Perfection as well as taking on hosting duties on This Morning over the summer and now her reality show Bad Boyfriends is returning for series two.
In case you somehow missed out on series one, Bad Boyfriends sees Olivia attempt to reform eight unsuspecting bad boyfriends and save their relationships – which is easier said than done in some cases.
Ahead of the show’s second run, Olivia has spoken out on whether there could ever be a Bad Girlfriends and opened up about that ‘wild’ trip to Ibiza with Pete Wicks.

When asked if she’s ever thought about creating a Bad Girlfriends version of the show, the Love Island 2017 icon joked, ‘Yeah, and I think I'd star in it.’
She continued, ‘We talk about it a lot in development, and it’s more difficult to cast, and how you would structure it and how you would punish the girls, you'd have to tailor it to make it palatable, for it to work.
‘And it's really bad, but there's something funny about bad boys. There shouldn't be, but you're watching between your fingers. Also, it's harder to catch bad girlfriends because girls, on the whole, are a lot sneakier. But I would do it, I think it's just how you do it.’

Olivia also opened up about her recent trip to Ibiza with pal and radio co-host Pete Wicks and admitted she went ‘wild’ on the White Isle.
Speaking about speculation about their friendship, Liv said, ‘I think it's to be expected. I think when you've got 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 was spinning back then. I think I expect that honestly.'

She added, ‘The way I am there with the press, and this is how I survive in my career, I just don't really deep it that much unless it was something really bad that someone was saying about me. I don't get too invested in it.'
‘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 and I'm not alone in that. The difference is that other people in our industry wouldn't be honest and say that, but that is just what happens. I'm not perfect. Brad's not perfect, but we make it work.’
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Nathan Katnoria is heat and Closer online’s senior digital writer. He became obsessed with Love Island when Malin Andersson came back to confront Terry Walsh in series two and hasn’t looked back since. When he’s not interviewing former Islanders, Nathan is scrolling through their Instagram feeds for relationship updates and piping hot tea.