OHMYGOSSIP — Olivia Attwood got drunk on her wedding day.
The 32-year-old reality star tied the knot with footballer Bradley Dack, 29, earlier this year and documented her special day as part of ITVX’s ‘Olivia Marries Her Match’ but admitted there is a moment where she gets a “telling off” from her husband after hitting the bottle.
She told Metro.co.uk: “Brad basically kind of gave me a telling off for drinking too much. The wedding was all romantic, and like a film but then we had this little moment. We could have taken that out, but I think it’s more relatable to include in our show because that’s the kind of stuff that happens!”
Olivia went on to add that even though it sounds “awful”, she “hated” planning her big day because it is a “never ending job” and had to enlist the help of a professional planner to get through it all.
She said: “It’s really bad and it sounds awful but I hated planning a wedding. If it wasn’t for my wedding planner, Julie Perry, then the day wouldn’t have happened. It’s a lot of budgeting, decisions, guest list oranising and having to sign things off. It is a never ending big job. You have to split yourself into so many pieces. Everyone wants something from you. It’s tough and pretty stressful.
The former ‘Love Island’ star has made a career out of reality TV since her time in the villa with a stint on ‘ The Only Way Is Essex’ and her documentary ‘Olivia Attwood: Getting Filthy Rich’ – which explores the world of selling sex online – and went on to explain that she likes to keep her shows as “real” as possible even when she feels she “doesn’t look right” or is in a bad mood.
She added: “What I always try and stick to is to keep in bits where you feel like you don’t want to film as that’s what makes the show real. If you ask them to stop filming every time you don’t look right, or you’re in a bad mood then you’re going to make a show that’s staged.
“I’m very passionate about reality TV being as real as possible, because as a viewer, that’s what I want. I’ve grafted for seven years to get to this point. I do have the power to say “Can we lose that? I might be watching with my hands covering my face and cringing but I’ll try not to exercise that right too often.”

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