Olivia Attwood's amazing transformation before Love Island and Loose Women
Olivia Attwood looks completely different in a series of throwback snaps she previously shared to her Instagram story.
The former Love Island star has come along way since she first arrived on TV screens to find love. Olivia has gone on to become a presenter, a Loose Women panellist and a documentary maker for ITV.
Olivia has spoken previously about feeling uncomfortable in her skin and her desire to go under the knife at a young age, but is now at a place in her life where she's happy despite regretting some cosmetic procedures. The Loose Women star looks remarkably different in a series of unearthed throwback snaps previously shared by the reality star.
In 2022, Olivia took to her social media page to wish one of her friends of 20 years a happy birthday alongside multiple funny photos and videos. The majority of the posts show Olivia before she found fame on Love Island, with one photo showing the best friends side by side in matching black bodycon dresses and bleach blonde hair.
Another one shows the pair with their arms round a statue and Olivia sticking her tongue out for the camera. Meanwhile, Olivia was one of viewers' favourite Islanders when she joined the villa in 2017.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesThe 32-year-old has spoken openly about her own surgery experience in a new documentary on ITVX, The Price of Perfection, as she examines the impact our need for tweakments is having on our bodies – and our minds.
Speaking about her decision to get her breasts enlarged aged just 20, Olivia told The Times : “I was fixated and it was cheap and quick. These b****y boobs were so heavy. I was happy for a year, then I realised they didn’t look right for my frame."
"The weight of the implants started to stretch my skin and they got lower and lower. I started to think, ‘This isn’t what I signed up for at all.’” Olivia explained that her regret over surgery has led her to try a range of non-surgical treatments.
“I do the non-surgical stuff to my face ― Botox, all the jazzy skincare, the Morpheus8, the lasers. I’ll try everything that’s new. I’ll do dots of filler here and there. Fillers are a journey I’ve been on,” Olivia added. “The ‘natural’ that women are buying isn’t natural at all.”