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Olivia Attwood says ‘consider me available’ to replacing Maya Jama as Love Island host following recent TV success with Bad Boyfriends

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Olivia Attwood has said “consider me available” to present Love Island following her recent success presenting another TV show.

The Bad Boyfriends star, 33, who tried to find love in the villa in 2017, has become the face of his own show in which he tries to turn a group of guys into respectful partners.

Speaking to the Sun, he said: “I have a very emotional connection to that show and the people who make it.”

‘Even if he had some reason, I couldn’t reject him because my heart would feel like, ‘I’m going home!’ Back to the mothership!

“So if that day ever comes, consider me available.”

Olivia Attwood has said “consider me available” to present Love Island following her recent success presenting another TV show.

Maya has been a presenter on Love Island since 2023 and her third series aired this summer. He took over the role after Laura Whitmore resigned in 2022.

Maya has been a presenter on Love Island since 2023 and her third series aired this summer. He took over the role after Laura Whitmore resigned in 2022.

Despite saying she would be happy to take the job, she shared her admiration for Maya and said she is “gutted” as a host.

Maya has been a presenter on Love Island since 2023 and her third series aired this summer.

He took over the role after Laura Whitmore resigned in 2022.

Since taking third place with ex-partner Chris Hughes on Love Island in 2017, Attwood has remained at ITV and has become one of the dating show’s most successful contestants with several spin-offs including Chris and Olivia: Crackin’ On and Olivia Meets. Your party.

In 2022, she crossed the veil from reality star to headline serious documentaries, from an investigation into Generation Z’s obsession with cosmetic surgery (going under the knife herself) to meeting her trolls face to face.

She is also a recurring panelist on Loose Women, but it was in May that the Mail revealed that Attwood had landed her biggest job yet: hosting a new dating show, Bad Boyfriends.

In the space of six years, she went from contestant to presenter and was reportedly offered a six-figure contract to front the series which wrapped filming in Greece earlier this summer.

Confirming the news to her 2.2 million Instagram followers, the London-born reality star said: ‘Guys… I’ve been keeping a big secret. BTS from my new ITV reality show, you’re not ready (I actually don’t think I am)’.

The Bad Boyfriends star, 33, who tried to find love in the villa in 2017, has become the face of his own show in which he tries to turn a group of guys into respectful partners.

The Bad Boyfriends star, 33, who tried to find love in the villa in 2017, has become the face of his own show in which he tries to turn a group of guys into respectful partners.

Despite saying she would be happy to take the job, she shared her admiration for Maya and said she is

Despite saying she would be happy to take the job, she shared her admiration for Maya and said she is “gutted” as a host.

Last June she married her footballer boyfriend Bradley Dack in a lavish £200,000 wedding and also told the Mail on Sunday that he was “ready” to have children but she wants to focus on work.

When Olivia was forced to leave the I’m A Celebrity 2022 jungle after less than 24 hours on the show, she was devastated.

After being wrongly diagnosed with anemia during a routine check on the first day, she was diagnosed with a health risk and flown back to the UK.

The star’s early departure was a blow to I’m A Celeb as the Love Island star, known for her no-nonsense demeanor, was set to be a sure hit with fans as she was set to challenge the former politician disgraced Matt Hancock, who ultimately came third that year.

Meanwhile, Olivia became “frustrated” and instead focused on presenting documentaries for ITV and has now achieved such a level of success that she presents her own show, Bad Boyfriends.

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