Rarely do ITV executives agree so unanimously on anything â but for over a year now, one directive has echoed through the corridors of Television Centre:
 Find the next Holly Willoughby.
 And find her fast.
Since Holly Willoughby walked away from This Morning in 2023, bosses have been desperate to crown a successor â a warm, relatable blonde with mass appeal and long-term potential.
At first glance, Olivia Attwood looked like the perfect fit.
Glossy. Popular. Confident.
A Love Island breakout who became an ITV2 staple and a ratings-safe pair of hands.
Privately educated but carefully marketed as âthe girl next doorâ, Olivia was being quietly moulded into ITVâs next golden girl.
But now⊠the whispers are getting louder.
And behind closed doors, executives are said to be nervous.

 The Divorce That Changed Everything
The turning point came this week with confirmation that Olivia, 34, is divorcing her professional footballer husband Bradley Dack after just two years of marriage.
On paper, it was framed as a clean break.
Behind the scenes?
Insiders say itâs anything but.
âThis one could get toxic,â one ITV source admitted.
âAnd thatâs the last thing the channel needs right now.â

 Pete Wicks â And the âUnwholesomeâ Friendship
For months, rumours have circulated about Oliviaâs âfriendshipâ with Pete Wicks â her Kiss FM co-host and long-time confidant.
Last summer, the pair were photographed looking conspicuously close on a work trip to Ibiza.
They laughed it off.
They denied anything romantic.
But insiders werenât convinced.
âThose who work with them describe them as work husband and wife,â one source told me.
âTheyâre closer than close.â
So close, in fact, that ITV bosses reportedly held anxious meetings, worried the optics could derail years of careful brand-building.

 âNot Quite the Nice Girlâ
Behind the scenes, a more damaging narrative has begun to take shape.
âSheâs not very nice,â one senior ITV insider said bluntly.
âThatâs the problem.â
According to multiple sources, Oliviaâs relationships â personal and professional â have left a trail of discomfort.
On her own wedding show, Olivia Marries Her Match, she repeatedly mocked Bradleyâs height.
âI thought Iâd end up with a taller man⊠we adapt,â she joked.
Friends of Bradley werenât laughing.
âIt was unnecessary,â one said.
âIt was nasty.â
As one ITV source put it:
âImagine a man saying that about a woman. Thereâd be outrage.â

 Chris Hughes, JoJo Siwa â And Old Scores
Oliviaâs reputation didnât begin with Bradley.
Her explosive Love Island relationship with Chris Hughes was so popular it earned them their own spin-off â Chris & Olivia: Crackinâ On.
But viewers were unsettled by what they saw.
The show ended with their split â and insiders say the bitterness never really faded.
Chris has since moved on with JoJo Siwa, whom he met on Celebrity Big Brother. Friends describe him as âdeliriously happyâ.
Olivia, however, is said to have made pointed comments online â at one point implying JoJoâs fame was the real attraction.
Chrisâs team eventually stepped in.
âIt was so mean,â one friend said.
âThey broke up seven years ago â but she still felt entitled to comment on his life.â
 Trouble at Loose Women?
Even on Loose Women, where Olivia joined as a panellist in 2023, eyebrows have been raised.
She reportedly insists on bringing her own glam squad, rather than using the showâs in-house team â a move that left colleagues âbewilderedâ.
âSheâs meant to be down-to-earth,â one insider snapped.
âBut she acts like sheâs above everyone else.â
Perhaps most tellingly, her former best friend and personal assistant Ryan Kay â once inseparable, even sharing matching tattoos â has reportedly cut ties with her entirely.
 ITVâs Worst Fear
ITV has invested hundreds of thousands into Oliviaâs rise â funding shows, branding, and her move into a sleek South London pad.
Now, insiders say the nightmare scenario is looming.
âThe fear is Bradley talks,â one source said quietly.
âAnd reveals sheâs not the golden girl ITV wants her to be.â
In the ruthless world of television, perception is everything.
And right now, the image ITV spent years crafting is starting to crack.


