Olivia Attwood has opened up about her desires to have children with husband Bradley Dack (Image: David M. Benett/Dave Benett/Getty Images)Love Love Island? Our Factor 50 email brings all the goss direct to your inboxMore Newsletters SubscribePlease enter a valid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later.More NewslettersWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More infoThank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow me See OurPrivacy Notice See OurPrivacy Notice×Group 28 Love Love Island? Our Factor 50 email brings all the goss direct to your inboxInvalid emailSomething went wrong, please try again later.Sign UpNo thanks, closeWe use your sign-up to provide content in ways you’ve consented to and improve our understanding of you. This may include adverts from us and third parties based on our knowledge of you. More info×Group 28Thank you for subscribing!We have more newslettersShow MeNo thanks, closeSee our
Privacy Notice Love Island star Olivia Attwood has given an update regarding her relationship with husband Bradley Dack and has opened up about her future family plans. After meeting in 2015 while at a nightclub in London’s West End, the pair rekindled their romance in 2018. Following a year of dating the duo got engaged and in 2023 they finally got married after delaying their big day due to Covid-19 restrictions. And now, 33 year old Olivia has opened up about the possibility of becoming a mother and discussed the potential difficulties of navigating her career while raising, and giving birth to, a child.
Olivia Attwood spoke about the concerns she has about juggling her career while being a mum
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Speaking on her So Wrong It’s Right podcast Olivia explained: “I wouldn’t say it’s a bone of contention – I know Brad would be an amazing Dad and balance out the type A f*****g nightmare Dance Mom that I’m probably going to be. “[But] I’m going to sacrifice my body, mental health, my house and I don’t want to take any time off work because my ambitious personality is so… I don’t want a day off to actually have the baby. I’m a monster!” However, the TV personality added that she and Bradley did want a family together. “But also we’re not getting any younger and we do want a family. Brad wants to have a baby tomorrow and I’m thinking of all the what ifs,” she continued.
Olivia and Bradley tied the knot in 2023 after previously delaying their wedding due to Covid
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“I feel like if it happened I’d be happy, people have this misconception that I hate children but that’s not true at all – I wouldn’t mind owning one myself one day! – but I’m just scared.” Back in April, Olivia spoke to OK! about navigating married life with her beau and explained how the past year had been “one of the hardest years” for her relationship as her work took her to London while Bradley’s job as a footballer took him to Sunderland. “I’m going to be really honest, it’s been one of the hardest years for me and Brad since we’ve been together,” she said. “And when I say hardest, I mean, as in that we’ve had the challenge of basically we were married and then Brad moved to Sunderland and I’m in London.
“If it happened I’d be happy,” Olivia explained
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Sign up to OK!’s daily newsletter to get updates sent to your inbox for free “When you get married, you expect to be in a honeymoon stage, but we ended up living at other ends of the country, and with Brad’s football schedule, he gets very few days off, and with my filming, I rarely get any days off.” Despite the “challenge”, the Loose Women star added that she and Bradley are always conscious to stay in each other’s lives despite the distance. “You have to find ways to stay connected and stay in each other’s lives, otherwise you end up living separate lives,” she continued. “So it’s a learning curve, and obviously it’s been tough straight after getting married, but we’ve got the rest of our lives to be together, and we’ll probably be wishing we had more space again!”Story SavedYou can find this story in My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnLoose WomenLove IslandOlivia Attwood