Olivia Attwood has revealed she wants to start a family with her husband Bradley Dack.
The 33-year-old TV personality, who married Bradley, 30, in June 2023, admitted she does want children but the idea “scares” her.
Olivia, who is preparing to present an explosive new reality show on ITV, also said she doesn’t want to take time off work to have a baby.
Speaking on her podcast, So bad it’s rightOlivia explains: ‘I wouldn’t say it’s a bone of contention – I know Brad would be an amazing dad and a counterbalance to the type A f***ing nightmare dance mom that I’m probably going to be.
‘[But] I’m going to sacrifice my body, my sanity, my home, and I don’t want to take time off from work because my ambitious personality is so… I don’t want a day off to have the baby. I’m a monster!
Olivia Attwood has revealed she wants to start a family with husband Bradley Dack
The 33-year-old TV personality, who married Bradley, 30, in June 2023, admitted she wants children but the idea scares her
“But we’re not getting any younger and we do want a family. Brad wants a baby tomorrow and I’m thinking about all the what ifs.
“I think I would be happy if it happened. People mistakenly think I hate children, but that’s not true at all. I would like to have one myself, but I’m just scared.”
Olivia previously told MailOnline that she plans to film the birth of her first child for her reality TV show, but she admits she is too ‘obsessed’ with her career to have a baby right now.
She was eager to share this intimate moment with her loyal fans after documenting her wedding for Olivia Marries Her Match.
In an exclusive interview, Olivia explained that as a newlywed and in her early 30s, the question of whether or not she will start a family with her husband Bradley is often raised.
Olivia said on her podcast So Wrong It’s Right, “I don’t want to take days off from work because my ambitious personality is so… I don’t want to take a day off to actually have the baby.”
She added: ‘I think I would be happy if it happened. People mistakenly think I hate children, but that’s not true at all. I would like to have one myself, but I’m just scared.’
Following the success of her documentary series Getting Filthy Rich and the third instalment of her ITVBe show, Olivia says she hasn’t woken up to the thought of babies yet, but if she does fall pregnant in the future she will film her birth for TV.
She said: ‘The idea of filming my birth is scary, but yeah, in a way it would be natural to share that, and I would want to. I think that would be fun and the viewers would have grown up with me and it would be really cool to see me live.’
Olivia continues: ‘I know a lot of women don’t like being asked about children. I understand that, so I can’t speak for others.
“But I personally don’t mind people asking me about it. When you tell so much about your life, and I let people ask me everything, it would be weird if I said, ‘You can’t ask me that.’
‘I’m in my thirties and it can be annoying when that question is asked over and over again as a woman, but I understand why people do it.
“I’m so obsessed with my career and Brad right now that I don’t wake up thinking about having kids. But I know that can change and that one day I will want them.”
In an exclusive interview, Olivia explained that as a newlywed couple in her early 30s, she often finds herself asking whether she will start a family with her husband Bradley
Olivia’s glamorous wedding, held in June at the five-star Bulgari Hotel in London’s Knightsbridge, included a £30,000 bespoke lace-sleeved wedding dress by designer Galia Lahav, 10,000 roses and a 10-tier cake. The star later admitted that the entire event cost the couple £200,000.
Olivia’s glamorous wedding, which took place in June at the five-star Bulgari Hotel in Knightsbridge, London, included a £30,000 bespoke lace-sleeved wedding dress by designer Galia Lahav, 10,000 roses and a ten-tier cake. The star later admitted that the entire event cost the couple £200,000.
Elsewhere in the podcast, Brad spoke candidly about life as a married couple with Olivia: “I love it. I wouldn’t trade you for anything in the world, but sometimes it’s hard.”
‘In many ways we are the same, but in other ways we are the opposite: in organization, timing. And the problem is that you think that everyone should think like you, and that is impossible!’
“You just have a way about you – you wear the pants in our relationship! I’m proud of you. I love that you’re crushing it, it makes me happy and if it makes you happy, that makes me happy. You make my life easier.”
Olivia Attwood’s So Wrong It’s Right is available wherever you get your podcast. Listen here