Olivia Attwood Dack "appreciates" that her husband Bradley admitted he wouldn't have noticed her had she not had a boob job.

Olivia Attwood has spoken out after her husband confessed he wouldn't have noticed her had she not had a boob job

Olivia Attwood has spoken out after her husband confessed he wouldn't have noticed her had she not had a boob job

The 32-year-old reality star - who tied the knot with Sunderland player Bradley Dack, 30, in 2023 - first went under the knife at the age of 20 and after he claimed recently that he wouldn't have noticed her on that first night had she not had cosmetic surgery, she has admitted that his "stupid honesty" has provoked an "interesting conversation" about society,

Speaking on ITV's 'Lorraine', she said: "In context, it makes sense and I appreciate his honesty. What turned his head that first night in an evening setting was the way I looked. I said 'Do you think you would have looked [otherwise]?' and he said 'Maybe not!'. Not that he wouldn't have loved me, but it's interesting in this society how we all value face value. We all go 'Oh he's my type, she's my type'. And then underneath, you either get to know that they are or they aren't. It's sparked quite a lot of debate online but I think him being rather stupidly honest has provoked quite an interesting conversation."

The 'Loose Women' panellist has carved out a career in documentary-making since she shot to fame on 'Love Island' in 2017 and is now fronting ''The Price of Perfection' for ITVX, where she explores the issues surrounding cosmetic surgery in her new series.

Olivia was keen to stress that she is "not condemning" the idea of surgical enhancements, but wants impressionable youngsters to be aware of the "red flags" in the industry and is urging them to give real consideration to the matter before going under the knife.

She said: "I've always had a fascination with this industry. I've dabbled myself. The way the cosmetics industry has grown over the last five years and the accessibility, the interest of younger people.

"Honey is 19, she first had lip filler when she was 16 done by someone in her back garden.

"For her, it was a bit of a discomfort and a bad result but it could have been a lot worse.

"If the price is exceptionally low, or lower than the market average, it should be a big red flag.

"Freebies, discounts should be a big red flag. I'd love people to take that away from this doc. I'm not condemning surgery, I think plastic surgery can be life-changing for the right patient but it's all about the thought and execution and how you're going to do it and who is going to do it."


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