Reality TV star Olivia Attwood was the centre of attention on Wednesday night as she celebrated the premiere of the fourth series of her documentary show, Getting Filthy Rich. The 34-year-old presenter was supported by her husband, professional footballer Bradley Dack, 32, at the glitzy event held at The Cinema at Selfridges in London.
Marriage in the Spotlight
The premiere came just hours after Olivia appeared on This Morning, where she candidly discussed her marriage. She admitted to hosts Ben Shephard and Cat Deeley that she and Bradley had been living 'like passing ships in the night' due to their busy work schedules. This followed comments she made on Alan Carr's podcast, where she stated her New Year's resolution was to be 'a better wife', joking that she 'couldn't be a worse spouse'.
On the ITV sofa, she clarified the remark was made in jest but acknowledged she now felt accountable. 'I think last year, we're very honest, we were like ships in the night, work wise,' she said. 'Everything else, I'd like to give him an easier time this year if I can.'
A Star-Studded Premiere Night
For the premiere event, Olivia made a bold fashion statement in a fitted PVC jacket, which she paired with wide-leg jeans and classic stiletto heels. She completed the look with her hair in a messy updo. The couple were joined by a host of celebrity friends showing their support, including Lauren Goodger and Made In Chelsea's Olivia Bentley.
The docu-series, which first aired in 2022, sees Olivia explore the adult sex industry, with past episodes focusing on topics like OnlyFans, cam work, and stripping. The new series is set to hit screens soon.
Bradley's Supportive Role
During her This Morning interview, Olivia praised Bradley for being a 'good sport' about her work, which sometimes involves him. Ben Shephard pointed out that she occasionally employs her husband 'for journalistic purposes' to explore themes of the show.
'He's super supportive,' Olivia confessed. 'I've been dragging him onto set for a number of years now, so he's kind of used to it.' She added that some of the content still 'blows his mind', and she often has to show him footage to prove what she's been filming.
The pair, who met in 2015 and tied the knot in 2023, have faced rumours of marital strain over the past year, which they have openly addressed. Despite her resolution to be softer, Olivia insisted on the podcast that she has no plans to slow down her work or partying, famously declaring, 'I love money, do you know what I mean?'