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ITV star makes major career announcement after TV shows are streamed 30,000,000 times-Josie Copson-Entertainment – Metro

She’s in disbelief.

ITV star makes major career announcement after TV shows are streamed 30,000,000 times-Josie Copson-Entertainment – Metro

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Olivia Attwood is ending the year on a high by announcing the return of three ITV shows after hitting 30 million streams.

The Love Island star turned presenter is clearly doing something right as she’s managed to make a trio of shows successful, and is ready for more.

Her reality show Bad Boyfriends, which sees terrible partners being trained to be good, and documentary series Getting Filthy Rich and Price of Perfection, which focus on sex work and the extreme pursuit of beauty, are all getting more episodes.

Excitedly announcing the news in a short video posted on ITV’s Instagram account, Olivia, 33, said: ‘2025 is going to be a big year, because not just one of my shows, but three of them have been recommissioned.’

A smile spread across Olivia face as she told fans of her struggles to comprehend the career triumph. She has been rewarded with the hat-trick after her shows not only got the collective 30 million streams, but also, Price of Perfection was the most-viewed factual entertainment programme in 2024.

‘I am very grateful because it’s all down to you. And the fact you like them and you want them means there’s going to be more coming your way so yeah, watch this space,’ she concluded.

There’s no stopping Olivia (Picture: ITV/Toby Shaw/REX/Shutterstock)

Price of Perfection set a 2024 record (Picture: ITV/Shutterstock)

Following the announcement, Olivia posted a sketch where she attempted to clone herself ahead of the ‘takeover’. Unfortunately, the Olivia robots malfunctioned and so she concluded she’ll just have to do it herself.

In the caption, she showed a more serious side and shared her heartfelt thanks to the talented creatives who have trusted her, and ‘work (very) hard making me look like I know what I’m doing…’

Olivia Attwood’s Bad Boyfriends was a success (Picture: ITV/Elisabeth Hoff/REX/Shutterstock)

She also thanked the fans ‘who have been with me ever since I stepped out of the Love Island villa..’ Olivia finished the show in third place with then-boyfriend Chris Hughes in 2017, and has since grafted to become the ultimate ITV darling. She summarised: ‘I can never truly express my gratitude … bring on 2025!!!!!!!’

‘I’ve remained in the ITV family and they have always really believed in me,’ she proudly told Metro in a previous interview.

‘There’s been a lot of hard work on my side, and their side, and together we’ve been able to make some really cool stuff and hopefully we’ll continue to do it.’

Olivia has plenty to smile about (Picture: Ken McKay/ITV/Shutterstock)

On top of her own programmes, Olivia is also a regular on panel show Loose Women and presents her own podcast, So Wrong It’s Right. She has also been the star of her own reality show, Olivia Meets Her Match, with husband Bradley Dack.

According to recent reports, she’s not the only hun bringing back iconic shows.

Coleen’s Real Women, which originally aired in 2008, could be rebooted with Coleen Rooney, 38, once again at the helm.

‘ITV really want to sign Coleen up after the jungle and have offered her all kinds of shows including bringing back Coleen’s Real Women, which she loved making,’ a source told The Sun.

There is no time to dilly dally, with Coleen’s star quickly rising: ‘They really want to snap her up before another big money deal tempts her away from ITV.’ 

Olivia Attwood’s shows are available to stream on ITVX.

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