OLIVIA Attwood has broken her silence on her ex Chris Hughes’ Big Brother appearance, while revealing when she last spoke to him.
The Sun revealed last month that Love Island hunk Chris Hughes was in talks for Celebrity Big Brother – and it’s now been confirmed that the reality star will be taking part.
Chris shot to fame on Love Island in 2017, and came off the show in a relationship with Olivia.
The pair split after a bumpy romance, and Olivia, 33, has now addressed the fact that she’ll be watching her former beau on telly.
While appearing on her Kiss radio show with co-host Pete Wicks, the star admitted: “It will be weird to see someone I’ve dated in that environment.”
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Olivia then went on to add that she and Chris hadn’t spoken in years.
Pete added that Chris might strike up a friendship with his CBB co-star Mickey Rourke and end up going off to Hollywood.
Olivia replied: “He could! Absolutely!”
Just last month, Olivia took a swipe at her Love Island ex.
She spilled some serious Love Island tea admitting she “hated” ex-boyfriend Chris after they left the villa together.
The reality star made the savage confession while chatting to Love Island: All Stars winners Gabby Allen and Casey O’Gorman on her podcast.
She revealed: “In the earlier series of Love Island, we were boyfriend and girlfriend within days.
“Someone convinced me to ask Chris to be my boyfriend. I asked him. Like, how the f**k did that happen?”
Olivia went on to confess that things spiraled quickly after they returned to the UK.
Chris moved into her home almost immediately, despite the cracks already showing.
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She said: “I moved him into my own home I mean like a week after leaving the villa. And we weren’t even getting on.
“So he moved in with a bag and was like, ‘I hate you.’ And I was like, ’I f***g hate you.
“There’s the bathroom and there’s your cupboard.’”
The former couple, who placed third on Love Island in 2017, became fan favourites for their fiery dynamic.
But Olivia admitted the pressure to keep fans happy took its toll.
She said: “It was the pressure of the Love Island machine.
“I mean now you know you don’t have to succumb to the pressure.
“And if you do, it is going to go f*g wrong.
“But as you say, really big series, it was the pressure to give them what they wanted.”
Despite their rollercoaster romance and eventual split, Olivia has since found her happy ending, marrying footballer Bradley Dack.