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Olivia Attwood's famous pals are throwing support her once more after she continues to deal with heartbreak in her personal life.
Two stars from ITV2s Bad Boyfriends have revealed they have been throwing support behind presenter Olivia Attwood since her breakup with her husband Bradley Dack. Anthony Joyce and Dillon North, who made history as the first gay couple to appear on the reality series, opened up about Olivias off-camera kindness and what she was really like to work with while filming the show.
Th filming took place while Olivia was privately dealing with difficulties in her marriage to footballer Bradley, with the couple later announcing their separation. Despite her own personal struggles, they said the TV star remained professional and supportive throughout production.
Dillon told us during a screen of Bridget Jones in London earlier this month: Honestly, we love Olivia. She's an amazing woman."
They insisted she was warm and generous behind the scenes, and even got to meet her ex Bradley, who made cameos on the show. Speaking about Bradley, Dillon said: I didnt get to meet him on the show, but after the show I did and he did seem alright.
"Their relationship is their relationship, so I cant comment on that, but I think theyre great people.
Anthony also revealed he has reached out to Olivia since news of her split, saying: Ive messaged Liv a couple of times. Obviously, shes quite a busy woman anyway, so shes hard to get hold of, but were telling her that were here for her.
The reality star then lifted the lid on Olivias supposed favourites among the cast and admitted it caused some tension at the shows premiere.
Anthony laughed: She said in front of the whole cast, and they were not impressed. Its no secret, the boys were the first gay couple on the show. Theyre my favourites. We all know that.
As for whether she wanted them to win, Anthony believes Olivia and producers were rooting for them. He said: I think production and Olivia wanted us to win. However, it was still our decision in the end.
Since leaving the show, Anthony and Dillon say their relationship has gone from strength to strength and they have now moved in together.
Anthony explained: Going on the show definitely helped us. Dont get me wrong, we still argue like cats and dogs, but thats any relationship. All the problems we went on the show for are definitely much better.
Were very, very happy now. We have our own beautiful home now.
He joked Dillon has even mastered household chores since the show, adding: He knows how to use the washing machine now. Hes learned how to cook a few things. Were getting there.
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