British reality star Olivia Attwood has released a bombshell statement alleging a massive “breach of trust” within her 10-year relationship.
Attwood, who first rose to fame on the British iteration of Love Island in 2017, has alleged that football star husband Bradley Dack “lied and cheated” in a lengthy two-page Instagram story post.
Her explosive claims detailed an alleged pattern of behaviour over the course of their relationship, which has now culminated in the star finally throwing in the towel.
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“I have stood by Brad for the last ten years during which he lied and cheated on me multiple times. The breakdown of our relationship is because of this,” the statement began.
“I was in love with him and the potential I saw in him and wanted always to help him try to be the best version of himself – as I did for 10 years.”
She went on to say she’d gone to great lengths to “cover up,” his alleged infidelity, lying to family and friends in the process – and even arranging therapy for Dack after many “grovelling apologies.”
“I of course now feel like a f–king idiot. (Especially as more things come to the surface) I never wanted to say any of this. I find the whole situation utterly humiliating.”
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The star alleged the final nail in the coffin came when she was ”confronted at the screening of one of her shows,” by a well-meaning whistle-blower, advising her that Dack had reportedly been unfaithful once again.
“Yet another night he had gone back with a random girl. I decided it was time to finally leave.”
Dack, a midfielder for Gillingham, has yet to respond to the claims.
The TV personality went on to address a number of rumours surrounding her current dating life, after she was recently seen canoodling with fellow TV host and long-time friend Pete Wicks.
“Yes I’m dating,” she confirmed, adding that between shooting shows, recording her podcast and shooting campaigns, she was “trying to move on,” from Dack.
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Attwood previously faced heightened media scrutiny over her relationship in recent months, following revelations that the pair’s 2023 nuptials had not been legally registered.
The lavish $380,000AUD televised ceremony featured on a 12-episode ITV series entitled Olivia Marries Her Match – but it later emerged that the paperwork they signed on the show was fake, as the hotel reportedly didn’t have a marriage license.
However, despite the blowout, Attwood has reassured fans that “she is not losing her job,” as a result of the controversy.
Nine.com.au has contacted Bradley Dack’s management team for comment.
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