Olivia Attwood has reflected on her cosmetic surgery regrets after getting a boob job aged just 20.
The TV star, 33, has always been incredibly candid with her 2million plus fanbase about having veneers, lip filler, and Botox to maintain the look that got her noticed by Love Island producers.
In a new interview on Caroline Hiron’s podcast Glad We Had This Chat, Olivia spoke about her surgery journey and revealed why she isn’t ready to have children with husband Bradley Dack, 30, yet.
In 2019, Olivia had her second breast augmentation after feeling her body was aching from the weight of her 10-year-old implants.
She said: ‘There wasn’t actually anything like technically wrong with them, they were just ridiculously big. They were like I was like smuggling watermelons. It’s just so silly. I was young.
Olivia Attwood has reflected on her cosmetic surgery regrets after getting a boob job aged just 20 (right pictured in Love Island, left after her second boob job in 2019)
Olivia spoke about her surgery journey and revealed why she isn’t ready to have children with husband Bradley Dack, 30, yet
‘It was really, like, young to do that. And I felt weird looking back on it. I feel sorry for my mum and my dad a little bit because I haven’t got kids yet, but I already feel the heart ache that I wouldn’t want my daughter that doesn’t exist yet to do that at such a young age.
‘ So, it’s weird. It’s when you get older, you start to see things differently. But yeah, they were just too big. And the weight of these implants, they just, oh my God, they were just vile. And one was under my armpit.
‘I did a revision and touch wood, I’ve had no problems and they don’t cause me discomfort. I like the way they look.
‘And I like my body in swimwear. And it was always a big thing for me. The boobs, you know. I was very flat chested. My sister and mum had really full, unbelievable boobs.’
Since coming out of Love Island, Olivia said she has been inundated with offers of free surgery, but has turned it all down as it ‘feels icky’.
She said: ‘I could have taken free stuff ten times over, but to me it always just felt icky. And I know so many people in this industry who obviously I won’t name, who have taken freebies.’
Elsewhere in the interview, Olivia spoke about her relationship with footballer Bradley and why they aren’t planning on starting a family anytime soon.
Olivia pictured left before surgery and right when she went on Love Island in 2017
Olivia said she wished people would ‘mind their business’ when it came to talk about having children in the future
The couple married last year after rekindling their romance following her stint and failed relationship with Chris Hughes on Love Island.
Olivia said she wished people would ‘mind their business’ when it came to talk about having children in the future.
She said: ‘I’ve been really open about saying that. It’s like you could be trying to get pregnant, right? And then you’re engaging on this thing that could be really painful. It could be really hard. I’ve been really open and said I’m actively choosing right now to completely indulge myself in my work and my husband. That’s it.
‘There isn’t actually space at the table right now. Emotionally, spiritually. My heart. Whatever, for that third thing. So, it’s a very conscious decision that we have made as a couple right now. People just don’t like it.
‘They just don’t want to hear it. They’re like “oh, but you know”. I’m just telling you the truth that no one ever really wants to say that because they’re scared to say it.’
Olivia went from competing in an ITV reality show to hosting her own in less than six years as the show, Bad Boyfriends, aired on the channel last month.
While many former Love Island contestants have struggled when coming to terms with overnight fame, the Celebs Go Dating star revealed she found the whole process ‘freeing’.
She said: ‘Coming out of Love Island, I did have the same experience in going in with how ever many thousand followers and coming out on like a million.
So that’s very surreal. But I found the whole thing quite freeing because for the first time ever, it was me as an individual and what I had to say people cared about, which is a bit weird and a bit dangerous at first when you haven’t got any f*****g filter!
‘And it was exciting and I think I adapted pretty well, you know the hardest part of me coming out of that show was the relationship and trying to navigate that, and then that fell apart and that was just messy. But the actual post Love Island life. Yeah, I don’t know. I just enjoyed it.’