Olivia Attwood’s new documentary Getting Filthy Rich, which explores the modern world of ‘selling sex’, is set to air this week – and Blackburn Rovers player Bradley Dack is to make an appearance.
Speaking to her 1.9 million Instagram followers in a Q&A, Olivia confirmed that her fiancé will be "making a few appearances" in the four part ITV2 series.
This has also been confirmed by ITV, who featured the Rovers midfielder in a teaser snippet of the first episode.
In the clip, Olivia can be seen trying to encourage Bradley to make an OnlyFans account, a website where people share pictures and videos with subscribers.
Olivia says: “I think you would do well on there, Brad. You’ve got a lovely bit of kit.”
“I would, yeah,” replied Dack.
In Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia will immerse herself in the rapidly expanding world of selling sexual content online, to discover the reality of this phenomenon for the increasing number of people making their living this way.
Video snippets show the former Love Island star throwing herself into the experience, creating her own OnlyFans account and selling pictures of her underwear.
She also makes a cameo appearance in an adult film.
Produced by Optomen TV, new series Getting Filthy Rich explores this new, apparently emancipated sex industry, which, over the past 18 months of lockdowns has exploded into the mainstream.
Women from comfortable, respectable homes have discovered that seemingly easy money can be made, without the need to make physical contact, by connecting with men on social media, who pay to exchange messages, look at sexy images and watch clips.
As sites like OnlyFans become billion dollar industries the number of people turning to this form of work are set to keep on rising.
Believing the internet to be a safe space to pose nude, one-in-five UK students now consider using their bodies online to earn extra cash.
Young mums are reportedly making £1,000 a day as camgirls - people who perform live on webcams streamed on the internet while people watch and communicate.
20 year old “Sugar Babies” are being given expensive gifts, cash and even international luxury holidays for free - usually by wealthy, older men in return for sexual favours - and former nurses are supposedly making as much as an astonishing £30,000 a month on OnlyFans.
Getting Filthy Rich [WT], Olivia takes viewers into various areas, such as ‘Sugar Babies’, ‘Cam Girls’, amateur porn stars and OnlyFans Creators who can make thousands every month from their loyal subscribers.
Drawn by the promise of quick cash without having to physically interact with their ‘clients’ and with no middle man forcing anyone to do anything they don’t want to, these new self-empowered, self-employed women often start off looking for little more than a side hustle, but can get hooked on the wealth and fame that follows.
This series will discover whether the promise of easy money is real, asking if the new sex trade is as innocuous as it seems, and if there are consequences to becoming an online sex symbol.
Olivia said: “A few years ago, the idea that many regular women would soon be making their living by selling sexual content online might have seemed a bit extraordinary.
"Now it’s becoming mainstream and some of the money being made is reportedly huge.
"I’m absolutely fascinated to discover what it’s like for those involved and to get inside this world to reveal all.”
The series is commissioned for ITV2 and ITV Hub by Kate Teckman, Head Of Factual Entertainment Development and Factual Entertainment Commissioner for ITV.
Kate said: “With exciting new talent Olivia Attwood, this series aims to deliver an insight into the reality behind the phenomenon of selling sexual content online that has burst into the lives of huge numbers of people who would previously have never considered making money this way.
"We’ve all seen the headlines about the amount of money being made, but with Olivia immersing herself into different areas within this fast-moving, rapidly-expanding industry, this series will offer a vivid picture of the experience of making a living in this world.”
The first episode of Getting Filthy Rich will air on Tuesday, July 5, on ITV2 at 10pm.
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