Olivia Attwood-Dack having ‘blue days’ amid speculation of split with husband

The 34-year-old former Love Island star said the past month has felt like a ‘nightmare’.
Olivia Attwood-Dack having ‘blue days’ amid speculation of split with husband

By Carla Feric, Press Association Entertainment Reporter

Reality star Olivia Attwood-Dack has said she is having “blue days” amid online speculation she has split with her husband of two years, footballer Bradley Dack.

The 34-year-old former Love Island star said the past month has felt like a “nightmare” while speaking to co-host Pete Wicks on their weekly podcast for Kiss FM titled Sunday Roast.

Attwood-Dack’s relationship with the Gillingham midfielder, who she married in 2023, has been the subject of a string of headlines over the years.

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Attwood-Dack said the past month has felt ‘never-ending’ (Ian West/PA)

It has been reported that the couple have separated and Attwood-Dack no longer follows her 31-year-old husband on Instagram.

Wicks, 37, asked how the Loose Women panellist was feeling as they kicked off their 2pm radio slot on Kiss FM on Sunday.

She responded: “I’m actually a bit tired today. This week has felt so long, actually.

“This whole month has felt like it’s never-ending. I can’t believe we’re still in January.”

Wicks replied: “It feels, I was going to say like a dream, but a nightmare.”

He said it was Blue Monday this week, referring to what some claim is the most depressing day of the year.

Attwood-Dack replied: “I’m just having blue days.”

The couple appeared together on the ITV reality TV show Olivia Marries Her Match which followed the lead up to their wedding in June 2023.

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