Love Island's Olivia Attwood questions All Stars Islander over candid confession
Olivia Attwood has addressed an apparent admission from Callum Jones on Love Island: All Stars, which he made during a game of truth or date with his co-stars in the villa.
Callum, 27, is among the returning islanders on the new ITV2 spin-off alongside his ex-partner Molly Smith, 29. A recent episode saw him asked how many people he'd slept with since they split up last year, with him answering 16 people.
Molly appeared surprised by his response to the question and at one point told him: "Well done for sh***ing 16 girls in six months." Others, including Georgia Steel, with whom Callum is coupled up with, also seemed taken aback by his reply too.
Following some reaction from his co-stars, Callum told them: "I've got an explanation. I've never actually had that 'single' time. [...] I was also travelling for a month as well." His ex-partner Molly responded by saying: "Listen, do you."
The scene from Friday's episode of the show prompted a reaction from former islander Olivia, 32 - who is best known for having been a finalist on Love Island in 2017. She shared a clip of the scene on Instagram alongside her thoughts.
Corrie's Sue Cleaver says I'm A Celebrity stint helped her to push boundariesShe wrote alongside an emoji depicting hands over a face: "I'm trying to get my head around this." Olivia wondered if he wanted to hurt Molly, with her questioning: "Did he want to hurt Molly? Or did he want to impress the lads?"
Olivia went on to mention her husband Bradley Dack, whom she married last year. She said that they once split up earlier in their relationship, writing: "When Brad and I were split up he said he had slept with no one. I know that's a lie. But I don't need to endure the cognitive damage the truth would inflict. LOL."
The former islander concluded her post on the platform by assuring that she wasn't trying to express "hate" with her reaction. Olivia wrote alongside the clip: "No hate because from a tele point of view, it's a fantastic answer obvs."
Love Island: All Stars continues tomorrow on ITV2 and ITVX from 9pm. You can catch up on previous episodes of the spin-off series through streaming platform ITVX now.
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