Olivia Attwood wasn’t feeling the love for her fiancée, Bradley Dack, on Valentine’s Day after he damaged their newly renovated and expensive furnishings.
The Love Island star shared a text message exchange with the Blackburn Rovers midfielder to her 1.9 million followers, urging them not to feel bad about “being single today”.
Olivia, 30, said Bradley had left holes in her newly renovated wooden doors after playing darts.
Posting to Instagram, Olivia said: “‘In case anybody is feeling bad about being single today...
“While I was away at work, Brad hung a dart board off our renovated wooden doors (that cost a small fortune).
“And let me tell you, his aim is obviously s***.”
She also shared a screenshot of the text conversation she had with Bradley, which said: “Brad, I’m so angry I feel like I’m going to pass out.
“Are you actually JOKING with that top room.
“There are holes all over the f****** door. What’s wrong with you?”
The Olivia Meets Her Match star was ‘swept off her feet’ later that day – but perhaps not in the way she expected.
Her dog, Lola, ran into Olivia while on a walk causing her to fall over, cut her fingers and break her nails.
Sharing a picture to her followers, Olivia said: “Was posting this video to complain about the mud… Lola comes out of nowhere and knocks me off my feet.”
However, Olivia’s Valentine’s Day ended on a high note after she shared a snap of a beautiful flower bouquet and a Van Cleef & Arpels jewellery box.
Olivia said: “Surprise before bed. Dart board antics forgiven… 90 per cent”.
Despite his dart board “antics”, Olivia still plans to marry Bradley in 2023.
Olivia is currently filming a documentary about OnlyFans and the sex industry.
ITV2’s Getting Filthy Rich explores this new, apparently emancipated sex industry, which, over the past 18 months of lockdowns has exploded into the mainstream.
Bradley’s career is also looking up as he returned to the pitch after a devastating knee injury, which he sustained 11 months ago.
- READ MORE: Bradley Dack realistic about Blackburn Rovers return
He will be taking a “cautious” approach to his reintegration into the first-team set-up by playing with the under-23s.
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