Olivia Attwood's Family Cuts Ties with Bradley Dack After Cheating Claims
Attwood Family Unfollows Dack Following Cheating Allegations

Olivia Attwood's Family Makes Bold Statement Against Ex Bradley Dack

In a dramatic turn of events, Olivia Attwood's siblings have publicly distanced themselves from her ex-partner Bradley Dack following explosive cheating allegations. The reality television star's sister Georgia and brother Max have unfollowed the shamed footballer on social media platforms, marking a significant family stance against his alleged infidelities.

The Instagram Revelation That Changed Everything

The ITV personality, aged 34, recently took to Instagram to share the real reason behind her split from the Gillingham football player. In a candid statement shared with her legion of followers, Attwood revealed she learned about his latest alleged infidelity while attending a screening of one of her television shows. This shocking discovery prompted her to make the bold decision to end what she described as their "marriage" after nearly three years together.

Attwood, who recently announced she has begun dating again and was spotted kissing her friend Pete Wicks during a night out, expressed deep emotional turmoil in her social media post. The Loose Women panellist and This Morning star confessed she felt like a "f***** idiot" and admitted to covering up his alleged cheating in a desperate attempt to keep their fractured relationship private.

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Family Takes a Stand

A source close to the situation told The Sun newspaper: "Both her brother and her sister have unfollowed Bradley now they know the true extent of what was going on. They always really liked Bradley but now Olivia's admitted what she was covering up, enough is enough."

While Georgia and Max have typically remained out of the media spotlight despite their sister's soaring reality television career, their decision to unfollow Dack represents a clear family alignment with Attwood's version of events.

Dack's Response and Attwood's Detailed Account

Following Attwood's candid statement, Bradley Dack was quick to defend her when online debates about their relationship breakdown ensued. In the comment section of her post, he wrote: "You've got a lot of this wrong.. just leave her alone."

However, Attwood provided extensive details about their relationship struggles in her statement. She wrote: "I have stood by Brad for the last ten years during which he lied & cheated on me multiple times. The breakdown of our relationship is because of this."

She elaborated further: "I was in love with him and the potential I saw in him and wanted always to help him try to be the best version of himself – as I did for 10 years. Covering up. Lying to my family and friends. Arranging therapy. Believing the grovelling apologies."

The Final Straw and Professional Implications

Attwood described the moment that became her breaking point: "This January when I was confronted at the screening of one my shows by someone reporting to me yet another night he had gone back with a random girl – I decided it was time to finally leave."

The television star also addressed reports that she and Dack were never legally married, which had sent shockwaves through television networks that had featured their "wedding," proposal, and "marriage" storylines. In response to speculation that she might lose her high-profile broadcasting positions, Attwood clarified: "I'm not losing my job, I'm not pulling the wool over any one eyes. Yes, I'm dating."

She added: "Yes I'm getting up every single day even when I have cried all night to film the shows I love filming, record my podcast, record my radio show, shoot campaigns and somewhere in there TRY to move on."

Emotional Aftermath and Public Reaction

The ITV star concluded her emotional statement by expressing her humiliation about the situation: "I of course now feel like a f***ing idiot (Especially as more things come to the surface). I never wanted to say any of this. I find the whole situation utterly humiliating."

She also commented on media coverage of her personal life: "But some of the disgusting things written about me in the last few weeks just blow my mind – and of course sadly it's always fellow females doing the writing."

The Mirror has contacted Olivia Attwood's representatives for additional comment on this developing story.

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