Olivia Attwood reveals true impact filming raunchy docos has on her and Brad’s sex life – and it’s not what you’d think

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NO-NONSENSE Olivia Attwood has opened up on the true impact filming endless raunchy documentaries has on her sex life. 

The 33-year-old is married to Gillingham footballer Bradley Dack, 31, but says it is “missionary position all the way” in their £1 million mansion. 

Olivia Attwood in a red bikini and sarong.
Filming endless raunchy documentaries doesn’t have the impact you’d think on Olivia Attwood’s sex life
Olivia Attwood and her husband on their honeymoon in Dubai.
The 33-year-old is married to Gillingham footballer Bradley Dack, 31, after they rekindled their romance in 2018
Couple cuddling in bed.
Brad often appears alongside Olivia in her various ITV documentaries and series

Olivia launched the third series of her hit ITV show, Getting Filthy Rich, on Thursday (January 30). The first episode is set to air tomorrow (February 2).

The mega-successful docuseries sees her delve into the world of online sexual content and kinks, and she meets the women raking in millions in the adult industry. 

In the upcoming third series, Olivia herself in the world of financial domination, adult cosplay, the boyfriend experience and meets the OnlyFans top one percent earning up to $150,000 a month.

But it turns out, all that exposure to sex doesn’t get the reality star going. 

She admits that some days after filming, she felt like she was “going to cry” if Brad tried to woo her in the sheets.

“I’m all mouth and no trousers,” Olivia tells Mail+.

“I talk the talk, but it’s missionary position all the way in our house.

“There’s a section of society for whom sex is such a big part of their lives… But then there’s the other side, people who are having sex once a month, if that. Sex isn’t a big part of their lives.

“When not making the show, I certainly don’t think about sex every day or talk about it.

“Actually, while I’m making this show we have less sex. 

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“I see it all day, then I get home and think, ‘If I see another penis, I’m going to cry’.

“I think Brad thought I’d learn some new tricks but actually I’m more likely to say, ‘Put your clothes on’.”

But just because Olivia feels like this, she doesn’t expect the rest of the population to. 

“I’m open-minded,” she says. 

“My attitude is ‘live and let live’ and if you aren’t hurting anyone… But I was constantly shocked. 

“I’d go home and tell Brad the things I’d seen and he thought I was pulling his leg. 

“I called him once and said, ‘I watched a woman walk a man on a lead today. He was crawling on the floor’. Brad didn’t believe me until I was editing and he saw it for himself.”

Olivia and Brad were in a relationship in 2017 before her Love Island stint, which catapulted her into the world of showbiz.

The couple rekindled in 2018, and after a few bumps in the road, tied the knot in 2023. 

They are currently in a long distance relationship as they juggle their conflicting television and sporting careers.

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