Olivia Attwood fumes over having to sit on floor on train while surrounded by drunken passengers
Olivia Attwood has shared her horror at having spent £200 on a train ticket only to discover that no seats were available and she had to sit on the floor. The Loose Women panellist, 33, posted a photo of herself sat on the floor of the train on Sunday, December 15, resting her head on her suitcase with her Christian Dior handbag by her side. She captioned the pic: “£200 quid for a train ticket and then they go ‘Lol only joking there are no seats.’”
Below the photo she added: “This country is a hard sell atm I tell ya!!!!” She later managed to secure a seat, but all was still not well. She posted another photo, in which the table in front of her seat was strewn with crisps and cans of beer belonging to the passengers next to her. She said: “After an hour got a seat and this was my view, guys you know me… So if/when you see me on breakfast television being escorted into the back of a police car in handcuffs - you don't need to ask what happened you just know. love yas'."
Olivia recently revealed on Loose Women that the ITV dating show she presents, Bad Boyfriends, will return in 2025. She said: “We have been green lit for season two. It will be coming back for 2025 - I will be on the hunt for more bad boyfriends and attempting to reform them and their bad ways.”
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“I am very pleased. It's hard to get people to watch stuff these days. There are a lot of dating shows out there and we were all very happy with the reception. So bring on season two.”
Bad Boyfriends follows a group of men who are commitment phobes, big kids or serial cheaters as they are whisked off to a Greek island thinking they are taking part in a reality series about manhood on a lads’ holiday. The twist is that their girlfriends then show up in an attempt to whip them into shape and turn them from bad boyfriends into good ones.
After filming the first series, Olivia revealed that the show almost didn’t happen as some of the men threatened to leave when they discovered the truth about the series .
Speaking to Craig Doyle and Sian Welby on This Morning, Olivia said: “So it was a real thing of like, are they genuinely going to re-consent to this new show? We had a 24 hour period where all we had to do was sit and wait. It was horrible."
"We had been making this thing for over a year and they could all just go, 'No, I'm not doing this'."
Luckily, the men agreed to stay, but they all had different reactions to learning what they had signed up for. "Some of them were very explosive out of the gate. Some of them it kind of bubbled on for a few days, some took it quite well."