Olivia Attwood will be joined by her pal Pete Wicks for an explosive new ITV reality show, Bad Boyfriends.
The TV personality, 33, has roped in the TOWIE star, 36, to help trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends, cheaters and DM-sliders into fixing their relationships.
In the 11 episode series, which is set to air in autumn, eight unsuspecting men are flown to a Greek island under the premise of filming a series about manhood and bromance on holiday.
With Pete seemingly fronting the fake show ‘Brotopia’ he puts the boys through challenges before Olivia arrives to end their wild partying and reveal the true premise of the series.
Pete told MailOnline: ‘Flying to Greece to play the role of a fake host on a show called Brotopia wasn’t something I ever expected to be doing – it was such a great experience, and made even better when my pal Olivia arrived and crashed the party!’

Olivia Attwood will be joined by her pal Pete Wicks for an explosive new ITV reality show, Bad Boyfriends

The TV personality, 33, has roped in the TOWIE star, 36, to help trick a group of badly behaved boyfriends, cheaters and DM-sliders into fixing their relationships
He added: ‘The cast are brilliant and I’m looking forward to watching the series back and seeing if the couples can work on strengthening their relationships with Olivia’s help.’
Since starring on Love Island in 2017, Olivia has become one of the most successful contestants – fronting four documentaries for ITV.
Olivia previously said in a press release: ‘I’m so excited and honoured to announce that I am hosting my own dating show.
‘This series has been two years in the making and keeping it under wraps has been so difficult! Filming with the couples in Greece exceeded all my expectations – they are just incredible and viewers are in for an absolute treat.’
Ahead of the new series Olivia, who is tipped to become the next Holly Willoughby, revealed her mother can’t even go to her local shop in Cheshire.
She told MailOnline at Three UK’s Mind, Body & Scroll: ‘My mum’s like, “I can’t even go to the village shop without being recognised now,” and I’m like, “You love it, don’t lie”.
‘It’s a big adjustment [fame] not just for me and we’re all learning to navigate it at the same time and how it affects each of us differently.’
Her own dating show, Bad Boyfriends, is sure to catapult her fame even further.

In the 11 episode series, which is set to air in autumn, eight unsuspecting men are flown to a Greek island under the premise of filming a series about manhood and bromance on holiday
Her, Kai, has remained largely out of the limelight – all that is known is his passion for vintage and luxury cars – while her mother, Jenny, has made appearances in a number of her documentaries and on her podcast: So Wrong, It’s Right.
While Olivia’s parents enjoy a quiet life in their Cheshire mansion, her sister Georgia also keeps a relatively low profile as a part-time model and executive research consultant.
The Love Island star rarely posts pictures of her sister on social media because ‘of her job’ but was given permission to do so on Georgia’s hen-do in Saint Tropez last year.
Olivia said: ‘Being thrust into the spotlight off the back of Love Island is a big adjustment not just for you but for everyone around you because it happens instantly.
‘No just for me but for my parents and siblings and I try to be respectful of that and I’m very appreciative of them being supportive of me.’
Meanwhile, her husband, Bradley Dack, who she married last June is no stranger to attention as he’s a professional footballer but is currently a free agent having been released by Sunderland.
Olivia also told MailOnline that Bradley, 30, is ‘ready’ for kids, while she wants to concentrate on her career: ‘For women, it’s a big change in pace and as a society, we try to minimise that… His life won’t really change much, let’s be honest.’
After much demand from her fans, Bradley finally made an appearance as a guest on her podcast and she said: ‘I had hundreds of messages saying how lovely it was that we as a “celebrity” – I hate that word – couple were talking like that.’

Ahead of the new series Olivia, who is tipped to become the next Holly Willoughby , revealed her mother can’t even go to her local shop in Cheshire (pictured with her mum Jenny)

She told MailOnline at Three UK’s Mind, Body & Scroll: ‘My mum’s like, “I can’t even go to the village shop without being recognised now,” and I’m like, “You love it, don’t lie”’
She continued: ‘Listeners were like, “Please never change, never become filtered”. And I think there is value in being honest and organic with people.
‘I don’t ever want to lose that. I think the more you grow in celebrity the scarier it can be to share because people can be very divisive and judgemental and I want to make sure I never lose that.’
The 2017 Love Island star was speaking at Three UK’s Mind, Body and Scroll campaign on Wednesday where she launched the world’s first social fitness hub to strengthen people’s sense of togetherness and belonging online.
Olivia said: ‘It felt like a very natural fit for me to do this. I want to help people learn how to communicate because when I’m talking I’m very uninhibited, very unfiltered and I would say that’s half the reason why everything has worked out the way it has for me.’