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Olivia Attwood claims her new reality show features couples with 'history and deep loyalties' who will survive in the public eye - following Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury's shock split


The series follows eight unsuspecting men, who are badly behaved, lazy or even unfaithful as Olivia, 33, attempts to mould them into the perfect partners for their long-term girlfriends.

Olivia Attwood has claimed her new reality series Bad Boyfriends features couples with 'bigger foundations' and 'loyalties' than those who meet for the first time on rivals shows like Love Island. She said the show's 'quite different format' would help the participants relationships survive in the public eye, amid former Love Island stars Molly-Mae Hague and Tommy Fury 's shock split Bradley, 30, previously admitted cheating on now wife Olivia during the early days of their relationship, which led to their split before she found fame on Love Island.

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