Olivia Attwood has reportedly split from her husband Bradley Dack after two years of marriage following a ‘breach of trust’ in their relationship.
The Love Island star, 34, tied the knot with the footballer back in 2023, having rekindled their romance in 2018 after dating prior to her stint on the show in 2017.
Sources are claiming that while the couple weathered a ‘really bad summer’ together, their relationship has been shattered by Bradley’s actions.
Olivia is said to be devastated over the split, after she recently learned that Bradley had ‘crossed the line.’
A source said: ‘Olivia and Bradley are taking time apart due to a breach in trust on Bradley’s side.
‘They won’t address this publicly but friends and family are aware.’
Olivia Attwood has reportedly split from her husband Bradley Dack after two years of marriage following a ‘breach of trust’ in their relationship (pictured in November)
Sources are claiming that while the couple (pictured together on January 15) weathered a ‘really bad summer’ together, their relationship has been shattered by Bradley’s actions
The insider went on to tell The Sun On Sunday: ‘Separating has never been an option up until now. Olivia is heartbroken. Olivia and Bradley met over a decade ago and their lives and families are so intertwined — which has made the decision to split even more devastating.’
Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Bradley Dack for comment. A representative for Olivia Attwood declined to comment.
It comes a little over a week after Olivia admitted that she and Bradley were living ‘like passing ships in the night.’
The TV personality, who tied the knot with Bradley in 2023 after meeting in 2015, appeared on the ITV show to chat about her show Getting Filthy Rich.
Olivia opened up about what viewers can expect on the programme, but then chat soon turned to Olivia’s marriage as Ben said at the end of the interview: ‘You said you want to try and be a better wife this year? New Year’s resolution?’
She replied: ‘Yeah I said that on Alan Carr’s podcast. I said that in jest and now people keep bringing it up, I feel like I am going to be held accountable. I don’t like being held accountable.
‘I think last year, we’re very honest, we were like ships in the night, work wise. Everything else, I’d like to give him an easier time this year if I can.’
Olivia and footballer husband Bradley have been plagued by rumours of marriage woes over the last year.
The Love Island star tied the knot with the footballer back in 2023, having rekindled their romance in 2018 after dating prior to her stint on the show in 2017
Olivia had revealed her resolutions for the year ahead, admitting she’d like to be ‘a better wife’ – but insisted she won’t be stopping partying.
Speaking to Alan Carr and Lee Peart on their Bottoms Up! podcast, which aired on New Year’s Eve, Olivia said: ‘I would like to be softer this year. If people could be less annoying in 2026, stop being stupid.
‘I’d like to be a better wife but I just don’t see that happening. How could I be worse?’
She continued: ‘My new year’s resolution… yeah I’d like to be softer. I was going to say I’d like to party less but I’ve changed my mind on that.’
Asked if she’s going to slow down work wise, she said: ‘No, my god. I love money, do you know what I mean?’
Just nine days before reports of the split broke, Olivia and Bradley were pictured at the premiere of her ITV series Getting Filthy Rich.
At the end of last year, she and Bradley sold their £1 million mansion in Cheshire to relocate full time to their apartment in London.
The pair had been splitting their time between their London apartment and Cheshire home for over a year, which wasn’t easy for either of them.
Bradley’s commitment to Gillingham means he has an intense training schedule and a packed fixture list, with games up and down the country, as well as on home soil in Kent.
Olivia said of the move in September: ‘The house is going to go on the market very soon. Essentially, I had this apartment in London that I was just using as a base for filming. And that’s what it was meant to be, but now we’re living here.’
She told The Sun: ‘That’s our family home in Cheshire, but we’re not in it. So, we’ve been umming and ahh-ing, because we’re both kind of emotionally holding onto that house. We love it so much. It’s just that Cheshire doesn’t work for us anymore because we’re not there.’
Olivia recently admitted to her fans that a lot has changed in her relationship with Bradley, as she insisted ‘marriage is hard’.
During an Instagram Q&A, she responded to one fan asking her where Brad was, after a distinct lack of his presence on her socials.
She replied: ‘He’s alive I swear. 10 years of us. A lot has changed. Marriage is frikinnn hard (no one wants to say that part out loud) and I’m just not a faker… I’m not posting pictures if they don’t reflect our reality.
‘We are doing our thing and if there are any more updates you will be the first to know.’
In a candid conversation with the Daily Mail in November, Olivia admitted she understood why the footballer was ‘upset’ seeing pictures of her cosying up to pal Pete Wicks in Ibiza over the summer.
Olivia also reiterated that her relationship with Brad’s is ‘not perfect’ but insisted they are still very much together.
She also added that she and Pete are just good friends and work colleagues.
Olivia and footballer husband Bradley have been plagued by rumours of marriage woes over the last year, with the star admitting in November that they’d endured a ‘tough’ spell
She said: ‘Me and Brad never pretend to have a perfect relationship, we have been up, down, left, backwards, and the last six months have been really challenging for us.
‘My work and his work take precedence over everything, we have to navigate our relationship all the time.’
Olivia and Brad started dating before her appearance stint on Love Island in 2017 – which she has since confessed she joined as revenge for his infidelity.
But they reunited in 2018 and got engaged the following year, and they went on to film a reality series for ITV2, Olivia Meets Her Match, which included a special on their 2023 wedding.
Since then she has become one of ITV’s biggest presenters, fronting Bad Boyfriends and a string of factual series including Getting Filthy Rich..
Hours ahead of the split claims, Bradley was out on the pitch playing for League Two Gillingham in their 3-0 win at Harrogate.






