
Olivia Attwood has reportedly split from her husband Bradley Dack after two years of marriage, following claims that a serious “breach of trust” has shattered their relationship.
The 34-year-old TV star, who married the footballer in 2023, is said to be devastated after learning that Bradley had allegedly “crossed the line,” leaving her heartbroken and prompting the couple to take time apart.

Sources claim the pair — who first met more than a decade ago — endured what was described as a “really bad summer,” but that recent events proved impossible to overcome.

One insider told The Sun On Sunday:
“Olivia and Bradley are taking time apart due to a breach in trust on Bradley’s side. They won’t address this publicly, but friends and family are aware.”

The source added that separating had never previously been an option for the couple, making the decision all the more painful.
“Olivia is heartbroken. Their lives and families are deeply intertwined, which has made this incredibly devastating.”
Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Bradley for comment, while a spokesperson for Olivia declined to comment.
The split claims come just days after Olivia candidly admitted she and Bradley had been living “like passing ships in the night.”
Appearing on ITV to promote her series Getting Filthy Rich, Olivia was questioned about her marriage after previously joking that she wanted to be a “better wife” as a New Year’s resolution.
She explained:
“I said it in jest and now I feel like I’m going to be held accountable. Last year we were very much ships in the night work-wise. I wanted to give him an easier time this year if I could.”
Rumours of marital strain have followed the couple for much of the past year, despite public displays suggesting unity. Just nine days before reports of the split emerged, the pair were pictured together at the premiere of Olivia’s ITV show.
Late last year, they also sold their £1 million Cheshire mansion, choosing to relocate full-time to their London apartment after struggling to balance life between two homes.
Bradley’s demanding football schedule with Gillingham — involving intense training and frequent travel — added further strain to their lifestyle.
Olivia previously admitted the move was emotionally difficult, describing the Cheshire property as their “family home” despite rarely being there.
In recent weeks, fans noticed Bradley’s absence from Olivia’s social media. Addressing this during an Instagram Q&A, she insisted:
“Marriage is frikinnn hard… I’m not a faker. I’m not posting pictures if they don’t reflect our reality.”
She added:
“We are doing our thing, and if there are any updates, you will be the first to know.”
Olivia has also been open about challenges caused by her career, acknowledging Bradley’s discomfort after seeing images of her with close friend Pete Wicks during a summer trip to Ibiza — though she stressed they are only friends and colleagues.
Despite insisting as recently as November that they were “very much together,” Olivia admitted their relationship was far from perfect.
“The last six months have been really challenging,” she said. “My work and his work take precedence over everything.”
The couple’s history has long been complex. They dated before Olivia appeared on Love Island in 2017 — a move she later admitted was sparked by earlier infidelity — before reuniting in 2018, getting engaged, and later marrying in a televised wedding special.
Since then, Olivia has become one of ITV’s most in-demand presenters, fronting multiple factual and entertainment shows.
Hours before the split reports surfaced, Bradley was seen playing for Gillingham in a 3-0 victory at Harrogate — underscoring the contrast between public appearances and private turmoil.
For now, neither party has confirmed the separation — but those close to the couple suggest this marks the most serious rupture in a relationship that has weathered many storms.


