Olivia Attwood has revealed she wants to start a family with husband Bradley Dack.
The TV personality, 33, who married Bradley, 30, in June 2023, admitted she does want children, but the idea ‘scares’ her.
Olivia, who is preparing to host an explosive new ITV reality show, also said she doesn’t want to take time off work to have a baby.
Speaking on her podcast, So Wrong It’s Right, Olivia explained: ‘I wouldn’t say it’s a bone of contention – I know Brad would be an amazing Dad and balance out the type A f***ing nightmare Dance Mom that I’m probably going to be.
‘[But] I’m going to sacrifice my body, mental health, my house and I don’t want to take any time off work because my ambitious personality is so… I don’t want a day off to actually have the baby. I’m a monster!

Olivia Attwood has revealed she wants to start a family with husband Bradley Dack

The TV personality, 33, who married Bradley, 30, in June 2023, admitted she does want children, but the idea scares her
‘But also we’re not getting any younger and we do want a family. Brad wants to have a baby tomorrow and I’m thinking of all the what ifs.
‘I feel like if it happened I’d be happy, people have this misconception that I hate children but that’s not true at all – I wouldn’t mind owning one myself one day! – but I’m just scared.’
Olivia previously told MailOnline that she plans to film the birth of her first child for her reality TV show – but admits she’s too ‘obsessed’ with her career to have a baby right now.
She would like to share the intimate moment with her loyal fanbase after capturing her wedding for Olivia Marries Her Match.
In an exclusive interview Olivia explained that being a newlywed and in her early 30s often raises the question as to whether she will start a family with husband Bradley.

Speaking on her podcast, So Wrong It’s Right, Olivia said: ‘I don’t want to take any time off work because my ambitious personality is so… I don’t want a day off to actually have the baby.’

She added: ‘I feel like if it happened I’d be happy, people have this misconception that I hate children but that’s not true at all – I wouldn’t mind owning one myself one day! – but I’m just scared.’
Following the success of her documentary series Getting Filthy Rich and third instalment of her ITVBe show, Olivia says she’s yet to wake up thinking of babies but if she does fall pregnant in the future, she will film her labour for TV.
She said: ‘The idea of filming my birth is scary but yes in some capacity it would be natural to share that, and I’d want to. I think that would be fun and the viewers would have grown up with me and to see me making life would be really cool.’
Olivia continued: ‘I know a lot of women don’t like being asked about children and I understand that so I can’t speak for other people.
‘But for me personally I don’t mind being asked because when you share so much of your life, and I let people ask me everything so it would be weird for me to then say, “you can’t ask me that.”
‘I am in my 30s and it does get jarring to be asked that question again and again as a woman, but I understand why people do.
‘For me, I am so obsessed with my career right now and so obsessed with Brad that I don’t wake up thinking about kids, but I know that might change and I will want them someday.’

In an exclusive interview Olivia explained that being a newlywed and in her early 30s often raises the question as to whether she will start a family with husband Bradley

Olivia’s glamorous wedding, held in June at five-star hotel the Bulgari in London’s Knightsbridge, featured a bespoke £30,000 lace-sleeved bridal gown by designer Galia Lahav, 10,000 roses, and a 10-tier cake, with the star since admitting that the entire event cost the couple £200,000
Olivia’s glamorous wedding, held in June at five-star hotel the Bulgari in London’s Knightsbridge, featured a bespoke £30,000 lace-sleeved bridal gown by designer Galia Lahav, 10,000 roses, and a 10-tier cake, with the star since admitting that the entire event cost the couple £200,000.
Elsewhere during the podcast, Brad opened up on life being married to Olivia, saying: ‘I love it – I wouldn’t change you for anything but at times it’s difficult.
‘In a lot of things we’re the same, but in other stuff we’re the opposite – organisation, timings – and the problem is that you think everyone should think like you which is impossible!
‘You just have a way of doing things – you wear the trousers in our relationship! I’m proud of you. I love that you smash it, it makes me happy and if it makes you happy that makes me happy. You make my life easier.’
Olivia Attwood’s So Wrong It’s Right is available wherever you get your podcast. Listen here