Olivia Attwood has shown ex-husband Bradley Dack exactly what he's missing as she sizzled in a sultry new photoshoot just two weeks after the couple's shock split.
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The TV presenter, 34, put on a leggy display in fiery red tights as she wrapped up in a chic designer coat for a striking cover shoot with FAULT magazine.
Draped in pearls and exuding confidence, the host of ITV's new show The Heat proved revenge is a dish best served red hot as she posed for the first time as a newly single woman.
With her bronde locks styled in soft waves, the former Love Island star also marked a major career milestone by becoming the new face of beauty brand Garnier, describing the achievement as 'such a major moment.'
Olivia is said to have been 'pouring every inch' of her energy into work since news of her split from footballer Bradley, 32, emerged in January - just two years after the couple tied the knot.
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The high-glamour shoot comes after Olivia addressed the breakup for the first time on Instagram, admitting she had been 'out of her depth' and insisting all she wants is for Bradley to be 'happy.'
Olivia Attwood has shown ex-husband Bradley Dack exactly what he's missing as she sizzled in a sultry new photoshoot just two weeks after the couple's shock split
The TV presenter put on a leggy display in fiery red tights as she wrapped up in a chic designer coat for a striking cover shoot with FAULT magazine
Draped in pearls and exuding confidence, the host of ITV's new show The Heat proved revenge is a dish best served red hot as she posed for the first time as a newly single woman
She and Bradley split in January after two years of marriage, amid claims he had 'breached her trust', although the exact reason for their separation has yet to be revealed.
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Olivia subsequently unfollowed Bradley on Instagram and was seen without her engagement ring and wedding band, while Bradley has continued to wear his.
The ITV star has spoken candidly about how the start of the year has been incredibly difficult as she navigates the breakdown of her relationship while maintaining a demanding work schedule.
Alongside her Olivia's House podcast and KISS FM radio show, which she co-hosts with Pete Wicks, Olivia has continued filming the next instalment of her documentary series Getting Filthy Rich and is now celebrating her latest collaboration with Garnier.
She said: 'Working with Garnier as the face of their new GOOD Spicy Blondes Collection is such a major moment for me.
'The brand is iconic, I grew up watching the TV advertisements and looking up at the billboards.
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'So, to be following in the footsteps of inspirational women who have previously fronted their campaigns is a genuine honour.
'I'll always be a blonde at heart, but I've changed my look up recently, so I love that the campaign and colours are a real reflection of my vibe.'
Olivia is said to have been 'pouring every inch' of her energy into work since news of her split from footballer Bradley emerged in January - just two years after the couple tied the knot
The Olivia's House podcaster wore a fluffy Josephine Jones jacket, paired with Giuseppe shoes and a pearl Givenchy necklace
Wearing head-to-toe Yves Saint Laurent, she paid homage to the fashion-sportswear trend, pairing an off-duty jacket with a lace-trim silk skirt
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The shoot follows Olivia's recent comments about her relationship with Bradley, which she discussed during an appearance on Jamie Laing's Great Company podcast.
She spoke candidly about her openness with her fanbase and once again referenced the 'tough' year she and Bradley endured before ultimately deciding to part ways.
Olivia said: 'I can't really bull**** people, I am unfiltered, I am happy to share a lot. I know that a lot of people will relate to the kind of year that Brad and I had.
'You know, like young, married people that have their careers and they're both high pressure and you're doing your thing, it's so easy to become disconnected.
'I think it's some big dirty secret that no one wants to talk about. But when I talked about it, the number of people that messaged me saying that they thought it was just me and my partner, it happens.
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'It's no joke, relationships are work, and I don't mean they should be laborious and drain you, but you do have to actively put into them.'
Olivia and Bradley split in January after two years of marriage, amid claims he had 'breached her trust', although the exact reason for their separation has yet to be revealed
The Loose Women star flaunted her long, model-esque legs in the glamorous shoot
Olivia smouldered as she gazed up at the camera, drawing attention to her light blue eyeshadow
The Loose Woman had been open with her fanbase over the past year about the struggles she faced in her marriage.
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She admitted the couple had endured a 'challenging' six months when asked about their relationship in September, shortly after she was pictured looking close to Pete on a boat in Ibiza.
Olivia explained that as her career continued to soar, with recommissions of all her TV shows including Getting Filthy Rich, it took priority in her relationship, and she and Bradley were constantly trying to navigate their busy schedules.
She told the Daily Mail: '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.
'It's the boring side of being an adult in a long term relationship, we constantly have to work at it and that's just the truth. No one else really wants to say that part out loud but it is difficult at times.
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'It's great to post a picture on Instagram but we're transparent people and it's not always like that, there are ups and downs, there are things on his side which haven't been great, there's a mix of things.
'I have messed up and done stuff, Brad has messed up. It's really easy to pretend you're perfect but no one is if you just dig a little deeper.'
