Olivia Attwood has issued a scathing public statement, directly accusing her ex-husband Bradley Dack of engaging in multiple acts of infidelity throughout their relationship. The television personality expressed profound feelings of humiliation and betrayal, revealing she concealed his behaviour for nearly a decade.
A Decade of Deception Unveiled
In a candid online post, Attwood detailed the extensive history of deception she endured. "I have stood by Brad for the last ten years during which he lied and cheated on me multiple times," she wrote. The former Love Island star explicitly stated that this pattern of infidelity was the sole cause for the ultimate breakdown of their marriage.
Emotional Toll and Public Humiliation
Attwood described the significant personal cost of maintaining the facade. She admitted to covering up Dack's actions, lying to her own family and friends, and even arranging therapy sessions in hopes of salvaging the relationship. She consistently believed in what she termed "grovelling apologies" from Dack, clinging to the potential she saw in him.
"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," she explained, reflecting on her decade-long effort. However, with new information continuing to emerge, her perspective has drastically shifted.
A Harsh Realisation
The reality of the situation has now fully dawned on Attwood. "I of course now feel like a f***ing idiot," she confessed, emphasising that the feeling intensifies as more details come to light. She characterised the entire experience as "utterly humiliating," indicating a deep sense of personal embarrassment compounded by the public nature of their separation.
Attwood stressed that speaking out was not her initial preference. "I never wanted to say any of this," she noted, underscoring the difficulty of her decision to publicly address the private turmoil. Her statement paints a picture of a relationship eroded by sustained dishonesty, leaving her to grapple with the aftermath in the public eye.



