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She is known for her elegant sense of style.
And Olivia Attwood didn’t disappoint as she flaunted her stunning figure on the way to Sexy Fish in Manchester on Saturday.
The reality star, 32, put on a leggy display as she flaunted her slender physique in a black pleated mini skirt and knee-high black leather boots.
Keeping it simple, she paired the dress with a simple black top and camel jacket, while carrying her belongings in a red leather bag.
The documentary filmmaker appeared in a very good mood as she headed to the bar, complementing the look with thick gold earrings and a freshly made hair dryer.
Olivia Attwood, 32, put on a VERY leggy display in a black mini skirt and knee-high leather boots as she headed to Sexy Fish in Manchester on Saturday.
Keeping it simple, she paired the dress with a simple black top and camel jacket, while carrying her belongings in a red leather bag.
It comes after Olivia revealed she was a victim of domestic abuse in her previous relationships while supporting a new Loose Women campaign earlier this month.
The TV presenter said the abuse she faced ranged from coercive control to bullying and she began ‘editing’ herself to make some of her ex-boyfriends happy.
Olivia opened up in aid of the Loose Women Facing It Together campaign, which aims to raise awareness about domestic abuse.
In a film screened at the programme, Olivia said: “I wanted to be part of the Loose Women Facing It Together campaign because I want people to meet the Olivia you see on the panel – the confident version of myself – I wasn’t always like this …’
She continued: “It would probably surprise a lot of people as I’ve never talked about it publicly, but in some of my past relationships I have suffered domestic abuse.”
‘And I think being transparent might help someone else in a similar situation.
“When I look back on past relationships, there have been issues that have manifested themselves in different ways, from coercive control to bullying… and for a lot of people it will be hard to imagine me editing myself because I felt like it was annoying.” or I was too much.
‘Very quickly I became conditioned that the things I was experiencing were normal or, if they weren’t normal, that they were my fault.
It comes after Olivia revealed she was a victim of domestic abuse in her previous relationships while supporting a new Loose Women campaign earlier this month.
The TV presenter said the abuse she faced ranged from coercive control to bullying and she began ‘editing’ herself to make her ex-boyfriends happy.
The panelist has joined her co-stars Brenda Edwards, Charlene White, Denise Welch, Frankie Bridge, Judi Love, Kelle Bryan and Sunetra Sarker to push the agenda.
Olivia, who is now happily married to her husband Bradley Dack, does not name the ex-boyfriends who carried out this behavior.
‘They will always find a way to make you doubt yourself and they almost become artistic in planting those seeds of doubt and you start to believe it. If you listen to something enough, it becomes the truth.’
Before adding: ‘Something I read almost daily in my DMs from young women is ‘how did you get so confident?’ But what I want to convey is that this did not happen overnight.”
“They see us as these women on television doing incredible things but, equally, it can happen to people like us.”
Olivia, who is now happily married to her husband Bradley Dack, does not name the ex-boyfriends who carried out these behaviors.
The panelist has joined her co-stars Brenda Edwards, Charlene White, Denise Welch, Frankie Bridge, Judi Love, Kelle Bryan and Sunetra Sarker to push the agenda.