Olivia Attwood, aged 33, expresses her sentiments by stating, "appreciate the wild, industrious, binge-drinking individual while you still can," as she addresses the ongoing inquiries regarding her plans for motherhood.
Olivia Attwood addressed the persistent inquiries regarding her plans to start a family with a firm statement in an Instagram post on Monday.
The 33-year-old television presenter and reality personality remarked, "Enjoy the feral workaholic, binge-drinking rat while you can," in response to the baby-related questions.
While she appreciates the support and affection from fans eager to learn about her future intentions, Olivia expressed her annoyance at the frequency of these inquiries. Known for her appearance on Love Island in 2017, she has gained recognition through various ITV shows, her So Wrong, It's Right podcast, and regular contributions to Loose Women.
Married to footballer Bradley Dack, Olivia emphasized her current focus on her career and marriage rather than on starting a family in the near future.
After a Q&A session, Olivia stated, "I received such a significant reaction to the baby question, and while some suggested I should disregard the occasional odd inquiry, let me provide some context...
If I conduct a question box and receive 500 inquiries, approximately 100 will pertain to babies, I assure you. I will record my screen next time. My perspective on this matter is..."
She continued, "As far as I am concerned, I do not take offense. A significant aspect of my work and its success involves sharing my life with you all.
"I reveal some of my most intimate moments—my wedding, my home, my family—through my television shows, my podcast, and here on Instagram.
"You are part of this journey with me, and I understand your excitement about the next chapter of my life and when it will commence, and I genuinely appreciate that. However, it is somewhat monotonous! There is so much to celebrate at this moment! I am achieving things that no one, including myself, anticipated.
"I do not experience heartache regarding motherhood, as it is not something I have longed for—my love and energy are entirely devoted to my career and my husband, and to securing my success [laughing emoji].
"Thus, that question does not affect me; however, for many women, the situation is different! Therefore, we must begin to..."
While a baby is not on the cards for Olivia, she will be keeping busy in 2025 with three of her TV shows that have been recommissioned: Price of Perfection, new Getting Filthy Rich and new Bad Boyfriends
Since 2022, she's hosted Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia Attwood vs The Trolls, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection and Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends
Olivia went on to explain that a diagnosis of ADHD when she was in her early twenties helped her navigate fame because 'I knew what was good and what was bad for me in terms of triggering those symptoms'.
While a baby is not on the cards for Olivia, she will be keeping busy in 2025 with her TV shows as she revealed three of her shows have been recommissioned.
In a video, the star said: '2025 is gonna be a big year, because not just one of my shows, but three of them have been recommissioned.
'We are gonna have new Price of Perfection, new Getting Filthy Rich and new Bad Boyfriends dropping in 2025. I actually can't believe it. 30 million streams collectively of the shows. I am very grateful because it's all down to you.
'The fact that you like them and you want them means there's going to be more coming your way.'
She's starred in her own reality TV show Chris & Olivia: Crackin' On - who she starred in with her ex Chris Hughes, who she met in the villa.
After that, she appeared in Celebs Go Dating, TOWIE and The Games.
The TV favourite has also landed her own shows - Olivia Meets Her Match and Olivia Marries Her Match - who she starred in with her husband Bradley Dack.
Since 2022, she's hosted Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia Attwood vs The Trolls, Olivia Attwood: The Price of Perfection and Olivia Attwood's Bad Boyfriends
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