Social media star Olivia Attwood has teased the return of her popular ITV2 series, which she stars in alongside fiancé and Blackburn Rovers player, Bradley Dack.
Former Love Island contestant Olivia took part in an Instagram Q&A where she told her 1.9 million followers when to expect series three of Olivia Meets Her Match (OMHM).
A fan asked: “When is there another series of Olivia Meets Her Match? I am missing your brutal honesty.”
Olivia said: “We hope at the end of this year.”
OMHM follows the lives of Olivia and Bradley as they prepare to settle down together and get married.
There have been two seasons of OMHM so far, documenting Olivia’s life as a WAG, Bradley’s football injury and more.
She also used the Q&A to tease her more recent show, Getting Filthy Rich, which airs on Tuesday, July 5.
In an Instagram post she said: “My new ITV2 show has lots of honesty, lols [sic] and that starts next week.”
In this show, Olivia will be immersing herself in the rapidly expanding new world of selling sexual content online.
She sets out to discover the reality of this phenomenon for the increasing number of people making their living this way.
Getting Filthy Rich sees Olivia take viewers into various areas, including OnlyFans creators, self-employed porn stars, Cam Girls and ‘Sugar Babies’ who can make thousands every month from their loyal subscribers.
Olivia also used her Q&A to answer some questions about her relationship with Bradley.
One person asked: “Who would you say is the funny one and the serious one out of you and Brad?”
“This would probably surprise people but I laugh at absolutely everything even if it’s not funny,” said the former Love Island star.
“In a lot of ways he’s probably more serious/ sensible than me.
“Probably why he finds me so annoying.”
This week, star midfielder Bradley marked five years as a Rovers player.
It has been a stay of two parts, the first two-and-a-half years couldn’t have gone any smoother, the next a real test of Dack’s mental strength.
There have been tears of joy, yet pain, amazement but anguish, a player who has etched himself into the club’s history books and proven to be a bargain at £750,000.
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