AS Olivia Meets Her Match returned to screens, fans were treated to a glimpse of Bradley Dack and Olivia Attwood's swanky new home.
The blonde bombshell and Blackburn Rovers midfielder revealed their new dream Cheshire home on the second series of the ITVBe reality show, albeit mostly empty.
Olivia wasted no time in explaining what she would do with all the space, taking out old TVs, knocking down walls for more space, and finally organising her very own walk-in wardrobe.
On the show, she said: "Brad and I have finally bought our first home together and I feel like it's the start of the rest of our lives in a grown up and new way."
Moving from Manchester's Beetham Tower to Cheshire is a huge change for the couple and a far cry from their luxury apartment, as Olivia refers to the house as very 'grown-up'.
She said: "I love this house, it's gorgeous. I have this blank canvas though, it's pretty dangerous.
"It's nice to have one certainty in a time of so much uncertainty."
Dack was also happy to be moving into the new home, gushing on the show about having his own walk-in wardrobe although, Olivia reminded him to keep it clean.
He said: "We are really happy we have found our dream home but Liv has got in here and wants to rip out every room.
"One thing I am really happy with is my wardrobe, it works for me."
Olivia's walk-in wardrobe was a completely different room, but she has grand plans for it.
She said: "My clothes and my bags are my prized possessions. They are all mixed together right now, they're confused, I'm confused, I just need some order in my life.
"They deserve it and I deserve it."
The couple are also still in the middle of planning their wedding, amid the pandemic, and Dack has suffered a second anterior cruciate ligament injury while playing football.
Fans of the stars can catch them on ITVBe to stay up to date with the home renovations and wedding planning. Series two kicked off on Wednesday, click here
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