Olivia Attwood has reflected on her past work following her most recent role as a presenter on a new dating series.
The 33-year-old television personality revealed in an interview with On Sunday Times that her job as a network girl “changed everything.”
She told the outlet: “That job saved my life. I travelled the world, it gave me discipline, I met amazing people, so for me it would be pretty sad to think that someone else wouldn’t have that opportunity.”
Attwood is famous for being a contestant on ITV2's Island of love in 2017 and then became its TV host for the show for 7 years.
She recently landed a new job as a hostess at Pay TV for a new dating show.
She also told the outlet that she started her work as a network girl when she was 19 years old.
And now he presents his podcast, So wrong it's rightand also works as a panelist in Loose women.
He continued: “Once I decided what I wanted to do, I focused on it relentlessly. Every decision I made in the last five years was about the bigger picture.”
“There will always be someone prettier than you, someone smarter than you or whatever, but I can outwork anyone,” the Love Island presenter added.
Attwood is currently filming the dating show in Greece, which “features couples who are experiencing problems in their relationships due to men behaving badly, and Olivia helps them change their ways,” according to Daily Mail.