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Bonnie McLaren

Olivia Attwood 'splits from husband Bradley Dack after breach of trust'

Olivia Attwood has reportedly split from her husband, footballer Bradley Dack.

The former Love Island star, 34, married the Gillingham midfielder in 2023, but a source told The Sun on Sunday that the couple are currently taking time apart.

“Olivia and Bradley are taking a break due to a breach of trust on Bradley’s side,” the insider said. “They won’t address it publicly, but friends and family are aware.”

The pair wed in 2023 (Getty Images) (Getty Images)

They added: “Separating has never been an option up until now. Olivia is heartbroken.

“Olivia and Bradley met over a decade ago and their lives and families are so intertwined — which has made the decision to split even more devastating.”

The Standard has contacted representatives of Attwood and Dack for comment.

Attwood and Dack married in June 2023 in a star-studded ceremony at the Bulgari hotel in London.

The pair haven’t had an easy relationship and have broken up several times – in April 2022, the pair split, with Attwood confirming their break up on Instagram, only to reconnect with the footballer two days later.

Just last week, Attwood told This Morning her and her husband were like “ships in the night” due to busy schedules.

Presenter Ben Shephard asked her: “You said you want to try and be a better wife this year? New Year's resolution?”

Attwood replied: “Yeah I said that on Alan Carr's podcast. I said that in jest and now people keep bringing it up, I feel like I am going to be held accountable. I don't like being held accountable.

“I think last year, we're very honest, we were like ships in the night, work wise. Everything else, I'd like to give him an easier time this year if I can.”

Bradley Dack and Olivia Attwood in 2021 (Ian West/PA) (PA Archive)

In September last year, Attwood admitted she didn’t have a “perfect” relationship with the sports star.

Ahead of the release of the second series of her series Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends, in which she whips badly behaved men into shape, Attwood told the PA news agency: “Perfect doesn’t exist, and everyone’s idea of a perfect relationship is different.

“I implore the viewers to remember that as well when they watch that.

“Some things that are non-negotiable in one relationship is an OK thing in another relationship, and you can’t write the rules for another couple.

“Brad and I, although we tongue-in-cheek say in the show we are a perfect couple, we’re not perfect people. We don’t have a perfect relationship, but it’s as good as for me.

“And I think that’s the key in life really, to find someone to be your life partner, where it works, you make each other’s lives better, not worse.”

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