Olivia Attwood has reacted to her Love Island ex-boyfriend Chris Hughes' reality TV comeback as he enters the Celebrity Big Brother house.
Speaking ahead of his appearance on CBB, which was revealed before tonight's show, Olivia said it would be "weird" to see her ex on TV.
The couple met during 2017's Love Island, where they exited the show as a couple before splitting up shortly after.
Talking to her KISS radio co-host and TOWIE star Pete Wicks, Olivia said: "It will be weird to see someone I've dated in that environment."
Opening up about their current friendship status, Olivia, who married footballer Bradley Dack in 2023, said she hasn't spoken to Chris in years.
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When Pete said to Olivia that Chris might end up forming a friendship with his CBB co-star Mickey Rourke and moving to Hollywood, Olivia said: "He could! Absolutely!"
Back in February, Olivia and Pete made the announcement that they would be presenting a new radio show on KISS titled The Sunday Roast.
"I don’t know why they’ve trusted us with this, but we’re going to have our own show on Sunday's, 2 til 5. We’re part of the KISS family baby," Pete said of the announcement.
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On getting to work with Pete, Olivia added: "I’d like to say that having my own show on KISS was a dream come true, but then I’d be saying I dream about Pete Wicks and that is definitely not something I’d be admitting too.
"However, I will enjoy getting the chance to wind him up every week because annoyed Pete always makes me laugh, so make sure you’re with us every Sunday for chat, celebrity guests and no doubt too much information about what we’ve been up to over the last seven days."
Celebrity Big Brother: Live Launch will air on April 7, at 9pm on ITV1 and ITVX.
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