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The Sun
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
Olivia Attwood reveals she's landed huge ITV role on This Morning after Loose Women success
OLIVIA Attwood has revealed she's landed a huge ITV role on This Morning after her success on Loose Women. The former Love Island star, 34, is fast becoming one of the most popular TV faces and presenters on our screens. 4 And now Olivia has snapped up another major ITV role as a new host of This Morning. Olivia made the announcement on Monday's episode as she joined Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard in the studio. She told viewers that she would be presenting the show with one of the regular co-hosts for a couple of episodes this summer. Olivia said: "I have some news, it's very exiting. I'll be joining you guys on the hosting team on the other side." She then jumped up and on sat on the other side of the sofa next to Cat. Cat said: "We look amazing," while Olivia replied: "Can we do a show together now?" summer, I'm very excited to be joining you guys, a huge honour. "I've grown up watching this show and being part of the daytime team on Loose Women has been the best experience and this just feels like a very natural progression." Olivia then showed off her presenting skills as she read from the autocue to promote her new Price of Perfection series. Last month The Sun revealed her plastic surgery series The Price Of Perfection had been confirmed for a return. Olivia Attwood shares truth about 'romantic' super yacht date with Chris Hughes & 'gross' act she does with Bradley Dack Bosses were so impressed with viewing figures for the show's debut earlier this year that they are upping the episode count from five to six. The new series will see Olivia, who rose to fame on ITV2 dating show Love Island in 2017, again explore eye-opening cosmetic treatments. And there will be more episodes dedicated to sex organ ops after Olivia looked at the ways men try to lengthen their penis in the first series. An insider said: 'Olivia has been solidifying herself as a documentary presenter since her first series, Getting Filthy Rich, brought huge success to ITV. 'And The Price Of Perfection was no different, with Olivia once again happy to get up close and personal with some of the world's most shocking surgeries. 'The last series looked into breast augmentation and penis surgeries, and viewers can expect more where that came from for series two. 'If fans were shocked by what they saw in series one, watch out for what's to come.' It was the latest in a string of shows for The Loose Women panellist, who has also presented Olivia Attwood vs The Trolls, about online abuse, and Meets Her Match, her own reality show with husband Bradley Dack. Olivia also became the face of ITV2 show Bad Boyfriends. It's popularity saw it be commissioned for a second series, which is set to air later this year. Aside from her TV work, in March Olivia landed a new KISS radio show called The Sunday Roast with Pete and Olivia. 4


Daily Mail
04-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Olivia Attwood has warned injectable cosmetic treatments are a 'national issue' while anti-aging methods have become 'dystopian'
Olivia Attwood has warned of a 'national issue' when it comes to injectable cosmetic procedures and the 'dystopian' future of anti-ageing right around the corner. The Love Island star, 34, fronts a documentary, Price of Perfection, which explores the cosmetics industry and in her second series, the technique of using injectables for weight loss is explored. In an interview with MailOnline, Olivia said: 'There are a lot of people injecting a lot of stuff into themselves and when you actually ask the questions about what's in them, they don't have the answer. 'That highlights a national issue which is really important we put a light on. At worst these things are dangerous and at best it's salt and water that you're injecting and you're basically just washing your money down the drain. 'Either way, people need to be informed about what they are putting in their bodies.' The former TOWIE star was speaking in reference to Lemon Bottle Fat Dissolving - an injectable cosmetic treatment which allegedly combines Vitamin B2 and other natural ingredients to accelerate the metabolism of fat cells. The process promises 'minimal swelling and minimal pain' and can cost up to £250 at a clinic but when asked by Olivia in the ITV show, several professionals did not truly know what was in bottles. She said: 'It was a double-edged sword because I hated the fact she [the clinician] couldn't answer the questions because I'm like, we have to tell this story now, but obviously it didn't look great.' When asked about Kris Jenner's alleged facelift, which has left fans reeling at her new look, Olivia said: 'I mean, she looks fantastic, it's unbelievable. 'Work is becoming so sophisticated now, so undetectable. There are so many things that are happening on the surgery table like facelifts, fat grafting, and stem cells that are literally turning back the clock. 'It's dystopian, it's very exciting to watch the industry develop at such a fast rate and there's no limits to what we'll see in the next 10 years in terms of scientific development of anti-aging procedures.' Olivia is open about her personal cosmetic surgeries and revealed she does not regret any apart from her first boob job which she admitted: ' Went too far, I went too big, also with my lips.' The TV star has always been incredibly candid with her 2million plus fanbase about having veneers, lip filler, and Botox to maintain the look that got her noticed by Love Island producers (pictured on Love Island in 2017) On her advice to teenage girls navigating the ever-developing work of cosmetic procedures, the reality star said: 'It's important to remember that the Kardashians are living in a world where the way they look is their whole life. 'They're photographed thousands of times a day and they probably have their own body hang-ups from the world that they are in. 'So it's all about pulling yourself out of your phone, out of Instagram and understanding that real people - I hate that expression - don't look like that and I think detach ourselves from Hollywood a little bit.' Her final parting words were: 'Don't do anything for trends. Just because things are fashionable at this one time don't let that influence you. 'Ask yourself, am I doing this because I want to look like someone else or because it's something that genuinely bothers me, and that's a hard conversation to have.'