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Olivia Attwood and husband Bradley Dack romance 'at a crossroads' over major decision

Olivia Attwood and Bradley Dack tied the knot two years ago but rumours have emerged recently that the pair are at a difficult point in their relationship

Olivia Attwood and husband Bradley Dack's romance is "at a crossroads", it has been reported. Rumours have hit the pair over recent weeks that they are on the rocks, just two years after they tied the knot.


It has been said that Olivia is allegedly not quite ready to have children yet but her footballer husband is keen to start a family. Friends of the couple have revealed that they have reportedly been arguing despite going on a double date this week with their friends.


The former Love Island star and her husband met up with Georgia Harrison and Jack Stacey while they went out for the evening together.


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A source told The Sun that the pair are "at a crossroads" and some of that is to do with their differing opinions on having children soon. They said: "They’re at a crossroads. Brad wants kids and is frustrated that Olivia won’t give him an answer about when she will start trying.

"He is worried she’ll never be ready because he is desperate to be a dad. It’s obviously hugely concerning because they are both in completely different headspaces when it comes to the next step in their marriage. There’s a worry that their relationship won’t recover if they can’t compromise."


This comes as Olivia opened up about the realities of married life with her husband after fans started wondering why they have not been seen together recently.

The star has never shied away from speaking openly about the highs and lows of her marriage. Last week she shared a brutally honest update with her followers during a Q&A on Instagram.

One fan asked, "Where the helly is Brad?" as they referred to his absence from her social media recently. Olivia simply wrote: "He’s alive, I swear. 10 years of us. A lot has changed. Marriage is frikinnn hard (no one wants to say that part out loud) and I’m just not a faker.


"I’m not posting pictures if they don’t reflect our reality. We are doing our thing, and if there are any more updates, you will be the first to know."

Olivia's open admission come after months of speculation about her marriage, which were sparked by photos of her looking close to long-time friend Pete Wicks during a wild holiday in Ibiza.

She later said she could understand why the photos might have upset Bradley, but stressed that their marriage is still a "work in progress".


The Loose Women panellist told Hello! magazine that she refuses to condemn people for gossiping about her relationship. "Sometimes the people that have the shiniest exterior have the most f***ed up stuff going on," she said.

"Everyone has stuff going on behind the scenes, and they don’t talk about it, so when it comes to your own relationship, you have to give yourself a break.

"Also, weirder things happen in this industry than any other. I don’t condemn people for gossiping about my relationship because I love gossiping about other people."

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The Mirror have contacted Olivia and Bradley's reps for comment.

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