Reality television personality Olivia Attwood has hinted that a future move to the United States is on the cards for her and husband Bradley Dack, following a year she has openly described as "garbage" for her personal life.
A Turbulent Year and Transatlantic Dreams
In a candid revelation, the 34-year-old former Love Island star admitted she thinks about leaving the UK "all the time". This comes after months of intense scrutiny over her marriage to former footballer Dack, which she confirmed went through a "turbulent period" over the summer of 2025.
Despite the difficulties, the couple are looking ahead. When a fan on social media asked where they would live if they left Britain, Attwood was quick to respond. "We talk about this alllll the time!" she wrote, "It would be the States. A toss up between New York and LA."
Career Highs and Personal Lows
While discussing her resolutions for 2026 on the Sunday Roast: The Podcast Christmas special, Attwood contrasted her professional and private fortunes. "I feel like I had a good work year," she told co-host and close friend Pete Wicks. "I think my personal life was garbage, so I'd like to have more of a balance in 2026."
Her personal struggles were compounded by an emotional house move, where she tearfully packed up the couple's £1million "dream home". In a poignant online post, she stated she was "saying goodbye to the house I'll never call home again". The pair have since relocated to Attwood's London apartment, with the star confirming she is "officially back on LDN full time" and will move into a new flat in February 2026.
Addressing Rumours and Looking Forward
Attwood has been forthright about the impact of gossip on her marriage, specifically addressing "rumours... about us having a divorce" and false "source quotes" circulating in the media. The speculation intensified in August 2025 when she was photographed cosying up to Pete Wicks in Ibiza, sparking romance rumours that both have firmly denied.
Reflecting on the summer's challenges on her own podcast, Olivia's House, she acknowledged, "We had a bad summer... marriage is really f****** hard." However, with a new London base and the tantalising possibility of an American future, Attwood is determined to turn the page. She hopes her upcoming move will herald better things for the year ahead, aiming to finally get her life together after a period of profound personal upheaval.