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Sara-Aisha Kent

Love Island's Olivia Attwood takes her pampered pooches out for a stroll in a pram

Olivia Attwood always stands out with her upmarket style and outspoken personality.

And the former Love Island star, 28, once again ensured she captured attention when she took her two little fluffy dogs out for a walk over the Easter weekend.

The TOWIE beauty decided on an unconventional mode of transport for the four-legged friends by pushing them around in a pram.

Allowing her fans to see how she parades her pampered pooches about Olivia shared a snap of herself posing with her dogs on Sunday.

The bombshell, who is engaged to footballer Bradley Dack, proved that her pets are like her kids as she captioned the post: "8752579 times and counting.. Random person; ‘oh your engaged! that’s so lovely, but when are you having a baby?!’ Me".

Olivia Attwood captured attention when she took her two little fluffy dogs out for a walk over the Easter weekend (Instagram)

Olivia ensured she was comfortable as she went outside during the coronavirus nationwide lockdown by sporting a black hooded sweater and shorts.

She continued her look with trainers and slicked her tresses back in a ponytail to expose her pretty face.

Fans of the former promotional model took to the comments to share their thoughts on her having a human child - with many supporting her decision to wait.

One penned: "Take your time , imagine not being able to sit down and have a glass of prosseco without being interrupted."

Another typed: "You’re not a regular mom your a cool mom @oliviajade_attwood," alongside a dog and peace emoji.

Others gushed: "I love this" and "So cute".

The beauty is currently in coronavirus isolation with her fiancé Bradley Dack (Instagram)

It comes after Liv recently announced coronavirus lockdown isn't a patch on what it was like to be stuck in the Spanish Love Island villa.

Olivia said she was "controlled and contained" while on the show as she pointed out quarantine wasn't unknown territory to her.

She told Mail Online being in the villa was "worse" than being in quarantine.

Liv put it down to the fact islanders weren't allowed to have phones with Internet or WiFi.

Olivia says that her dogs are like her children (Brett D. Cove / SplashNews.com)

The star also said there was no way that you could call or keep in touch with friends and family.

She explained: "We were more contained, there was more control. In the villa, you couldn't call anyone or go for a walk. If anything, it was worse!

"But with coronavirus, you can walk outside your front door as long as you're in the guidelines."

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