Olivia Attwood sends temperatures soaring in sexy lace lingerie as she reveals she ‘doesn’t post her thirst traps for the boys’

Olivia Attwood showed off her stunning figure in sexy lace lingerie as she posed up a storm for a mirror selfie video on Instagram on Tuesday.

The Love Island icon, 32, looked sensational in the skimpy blue two-piece as she revealed she ‘doesn’t put her thirst quenching for the boys’.

Olivia styled her long blonde locks into a neat bun and accessorized with gold jewelry as she zoomed in on her toned figure.

The Loose Women panellist played recent audio from her So Wrong It’s Right podcast, while chatting to Love Island’s Molly Smith, over the racy clip.

Olivia said: ‘I don’t post my thirst quenching for the boys, I post it for the girls.

Olivia Attwood showed off her stunning figure in sexy lace lingerie as she posed up a storm for a mirror selfie video on Instagram on Tuesday

The Love Island icon looked sensational in the skimpy blue two-piece as she revealed she ‘doesn’t put her thirst quenching for the boys’

‘I want the girls to say, “Oh my God, look at your butt,” when I’m working out or something. I don’t want men’.

Molly agreed, “Yes, 100%, I think that’s a very valid point. I’ve never looked at the comments and thought I was looking for what a guy once said.”

Olivia added in the caption: ‘Hehehe (unless they’re GAYYYYY obvi)’

Fans quickly rushed to the comments to call the reality star an “icon” and agreed that “not everything we do is to impress men.”

They wrote: ‘I love it. Not everything we do is to impress men; What an icon!; Damn girl; Disturbed; You just look incredible! Wahhayy!!!’

It comes next Olivia revealed that she no longer dresses for men and now dresses for women instead.

The TV personality previously wore more revealing clothes when she first rose to fame, but now takes a more ‘professional’ approach to her wardrobe.

Speak with The sunShe said: ‘Before my Love Island era I was a monster girl working for the energy drinks brand and in the grid girl scene, so I dressed a lot more for boys.

Olivia styled her long blonde locks in a neat bun, adorned with gold jewelery as she zoomed in on her toned figure

The Loose Women panelist played recent audio from her So Wrong Its Right podcast, while chatting to Love Island’s Molly Smith, over the racy clip

Olivia added: ‘I want the girls to say, “Oh my god, look at your butt,” when I’m working out or something. I don’t want men

“I was younger and it was about being as naked as possible, and it was bright colors. But now I dress for girls and look for compliments from girls, not men.”

Olivia said she’s a big believer in the phrase “dress for the job you want” and so gave herself a new style after her priorities changed.

She said: ‘I used to dress like a reality star because I wanted to be one and be on Love Island. But now I’m making documentaries, so I want to look cool and respectable.’

The TV star also revealed that she hates the idea of ​​dressing your age and insisted that she will still wear miniskirts when she is 80.

Olivia has always been incredibly outspoken with her fan base about having veneers, lip filler and Botox to maintain the look that got her noticed by Love Island producers.

However, last month she admitted that she regretted some of her previous cosmetic procedures when she opened up about her previous surgeries.

In her latest documentary series The Price of Perfection, Olivia meets people who go to great lengths to achieve the ‘perfect’ body.

And during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Olivia discussed her own experiences with cosmetic surgery, admitting she was ‘unwise’ and didn’t always have the ‘best taste’.

Olivia beamed as she added in the caption, “Hehehe (unless they’re GAYYYYY obvi)”

Fans quickly rushed to the comments to call the reality star an ‘icon’ and agreed that ‘not everything we do is to impress men’

It comes after Olivia revealed she no longer dresses for men and now dresses for women after ditching her ‘reality star look’

She said: ‘I’m based on my own experiences in the doctor and I talk about the fact that I had a breast enlargement when I was very young.

‘I went too big and was badly advised, and I had to do it again later. Then I just put the injectables on the face.

‘Some of the injectable things I did, maybe earlier around Love Island time, weren’t done by the best people. I didn’t have the best taste.’

Asked by host Richard Madeley why she chose to undergo procedures, Olivia explained: “As a young woman at the time, I was not satisfied with what was given to me by nature.”

She continued, “I think that’s something that a lot of women deal with and especially at the time, the fashion and the pressure, I felt like having a fuller chest would make me feel more feminine, which was the case at the time.

‘At this age, ironically, and I’m making the documentary about plastic surgery, I now think the way I look is the least interesting thing about myself.

“Whereas when I was younger it was the most important thing. I think that also comes with age and self-confidence.’

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