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Olivia Atwood has further hinted at a relationship with Pete Wicks using her phone's screensaver. The pair have been at the centre of speculation for months.
Former Love Island star Olivia, 35, and ex-TOWIE star Pete, 37, were spotted sharing a kiss during an evening out with friends last year. At the time, many assumed it wouldn't be long before the duo confirmed their budding romance.
But the pair have been keeping fans guessing about what they really think of each other. In recent weeks, Olivia has been dropping mysterious hints across social media, sending her followers into overdrive.
After being spotted at an intimate gathering for her birthday, fans had been convinced the pair were secretly together, according to the Mirror. Now, the speculation surrounding their potential relationship has finally reached its conclusion after Olivia inadvertently exposed her phone's wallpaper.
It was believed that Pete and Olivia had started dating shortly after her marriage to Gillingham player Bradley Dack came to an end. But after weeks of speculation, Olivia has confirmed the pair are an item, after sharing what her wallpaper is.
The image on Olivia's mobile was captured while she was marking her birthday celebrations at London's Broadwick Soho Hotel.
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But in a shocking twist, her wallpaper was not just a photo of her and Pete it was the actual photo of the couple locking lips from the evening that first exposed their flirty feelings for each other.
An insider revealed to The Sun: "These days having a partner as your mobile phone screensaver is the equivalent of carrying a loved one's photo in your purse or wallet. It's very revealing and personal."
The source added: "The couple are trying their best to be discreet with their relationship, as they focus on their busy careers and Olivia deals with her split from Brad. But it's obviously developing nicely."
Back in January when news broke that she had finally ended things with Brad, she pointed to cheating as the primary cause. In a statement issued shortly after the break up was made public, she clarified: "I have stood by Brad for the last ten years during which he lied and cheated on me multiple times.
She continued: "The breakdown of our relationship is because of this. I was in love with him and the potential I saw in him and wanted always to help him try to be the best version of himself as I did for 10 years covering up."
Daily Star has reached out to a representative for Olivia for comment.
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