Olivia Attwood’s footballer husband ‘wouldn’t look twice’ if she hadn’t had surgery
Love Island star Olivia Attwood's footballer husband Bradley Dack admitted he 'wouldn't have looked twice' if she hadn't had surgery. Olivia sat down with Bradley to talk about the plastic surgery she's had in her new documentary series Olivia Attwood[1]: The Price Of Perfection. The ITVX show will see the Loose Women[2] star meet people who have taken plastic surgery to extreme levels, as well as exploring her own relationship with getting work done.
A teaser for the programme shows Olivia speaking to her husband Bradley about her breast augmentation and decision to get veneers, as she asks him if he'd still be with her if she 'hadn't had all this work done.'
Olivia Attwood tries an "Em Sculpt" machine on her new show The Price of Perfection (Image: ITVX)Olivia explores if people are taking plastic surgery to far on her new documentary (Image: ITVX)In the clip, Olivia says: "Sometimes you'll say to me, or I'll look at something in the mirror and I'll say 'Oh, I might do that', and you'll go 'No, I've had enough now.' Bradley then reassures his wife by responding: "Yeah, because I don't think you need to do it." Olivia continues: "But does anyone need to do anything?
Do you think you'd look twice at me, when we met, before Love Island[3], if I had a flat chest, gaps in my teeth, like you know hair to here?" Olivia can be seen looking shocked and bursting into laughter as Bradley brutally responds: "No." "Seriously?" Asks a taken aback Olivia, before Bradley doubles down, responding: "Well, no."
Olivia Attwood with her husband Bradley Dack (Image: ITV/REX/Shutterstock)Bradley Dack admitted her might not be with Olivia Attwood if she 'hadn't had all this work done.' (Image: Shutterstock)The bewildered documentary presenter exclaimed: "Oh my god.
You're meant to lie!" The show will also see Olivia meeting Honey, a young woman who had botched lip filler at just 16 after discovering she was too young to have it corrected by a legitimate practitioner. The Love Island star also meets seven-year-old Monifa, who has spent five years trying to achieve her cartoon-inspired nose: she wants to look like a Bratz doll.
And in the investigative series self-confessed cosmetic tweakment fan Olivia will also try out some controversial procedures herself, opting for a vaginal steam in Los Angeles and having a calf umbilical cord rubbed into her face in Mayfair. The star also explores how far people are willing to go and the price they are willing to pay to achieve perfection. From shelling out GBP4,500 on eyebrow transplants to being left with lop-sided bum cheeks Olivia raised the question, "Is it really worth it?"
The Price of Perfection is available from Thursday 18 January on ITVX
References
- ^ Olivia Attwood (www.ok.co.uk)
- ^ Loose Women (www.ok.co.uk)
- ^ Love Island (www.ok.co.uk)