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Olivia Attwood sets temperatures rising in sexy lace lingerie as she reveals she ‘doesn’t publish her thirst traps for guys’

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Olivia Attwood flaunted her stunning figure in sexy lace lingerie as she posed up a storm for a mirror selfie video on Instagram on Tuesday.

Olivia Attwood flaunted her stunning figure in sexy lace lingerie as she posed up a storm for a mirror selfie video on Instagram on Tuesday.

The Love Island icon, 32, looked sensational in the skimpy blue swimsuit as she revealed she “doesn’t post her thirst traps to the boys”.

Combing her long blonde tresses into a sleek bun, Olivia accessorized with gold jewelry as she accessorized her toned figure.

The Loose Women panelist played recent audio from her So Wrong It’s Right podcast, chatting to Love Island’s Molly Smith, over the saucy clip.

Olivia said: ‘I don’t post my thirst traps for boys, I post them for girls.

Olivia Attwood flaunted her stunning figure in sexy lace lingerie as she posed up a storm for a mirror selfie video on Instagram on Tuesday.

The Love Island icon looked sensational in the skimpy blue swimsuit as she revealed she 'doesn't post her thirst traps to the boys'.

The Love Island icon looked sensational in the skimpy blue swimsuit as she revealed she ‘doesn’t post her thirst traps to the boys’.

‘I want girls to be like, “Oh my God, look at your butt,” if I’ve been working out or whatever. I don’t want men.’

Molly agreed: “Yes, 100%, I think that’s a very valid point. I never looked at the comments and thought I was looking for what a guy has ever posted.”

Olivia added in the caption: ‘Hehehe (unless they’re GAYYYYY obvious)’

Fans quickly took to the comments to call the reality star an “icon” and agree that “not everything we do is impress men.”

They wrote: ‘I love it. Not everything we do is impress men; What an icon! Damn girl; Crazy; You look amazing! Wahhayyy!!!’

It comes after Olivia revealed that she no longer dresses for men and now dresses for women.

The TV personality previously wore more revealing clothing when she first found fame, but now takes a more “professional” approach to her wardrobe.

speaking to SunShe said: ‘Before my Love Island era, I was a Monster girl working for the energy drink brand and working in the network girl scene, so I used to dress up for the boys a lot more.

Combing her long blonde tresses into a sleek bun, Olivia accessorized with gold jewelry as she accessorized her toned figure.

Combing her long blonde tresses into a sleek bun, Olivia accessorized with gold jewelry as she accessorized her toned figure.

The Loose Women panellist played recent audio from her So Wrong Its Right podcast, chatting to Love Island's Molly Smith, over the saucy clip.

Olivia said:

The Loose Women panelist played recent audio from her So Wrong Its Right podcast, chatting to Love Island’s Molly Smith, over the saucy clip.

Olivia added:

Olivia added: ‘I want girls to be like, ‘Oh my God, look at your butt,’ if I’ve been working out or whatever. I don’t want men.’

“I was younger and it was about being as naked as possible, and they were bright colors. But now I dress for girls and I look for compliments from girls, not from men.

Olivia said she is a firm believer in the phrase “dress for the job you want” and so gave herself a new look after her priorities changed.

She said: ‘I used to dress like a reality star because I wanted to be one and I wanted to be on Love Island. But now I’m making documentaries and I want to look cool and respectable.”

The TV star also said she hates the idea of ​​dressing for her age and insisted she will still wear miniskirts when she is 80.

Olivia has always been incredibly honest. with her fan base about having veneers, lip fillers and botox to maintain the look that caught the attention of Love Island producers.

However, last month she admitted that she regrets some of her previous cosmetic procedures and opened up about her past surgeries.

In her latest docuseries, The Price of Perfection, Olivia meets people who go to great lengths to achieve the “perfect” body.

And during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Olivia spoke about her own experiences with cosmetic surgery, admitting it was “ill-advised” and didn’t always have the “best taste.”

Olivia smiled as she added in the caption: 'Hehehe (unless they're GAYYYYY obvious)'.

Olivia smiled as she added in the caption: ‘Hehehe (unless they’re GAYYYYY obvious)’.

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Fans quickly took to the comments to call the reality star an 'icon' and agree that 'not everything we do is impress men.'

Fans quickly took to the comments to call the reality star an ‘icon’ and agree that ‘not everything we do is impress men.’

It comes after Olivia revealed she no longer dresses for men and now dresses for women after ditching her 'reality star look'.

It comes after Olivia revealed she no longer dresses for men and now dresses for women after ditching her ‘reality star look’.

She said: ‘I draw on my own experiences at the doctor and talk about the fact that I had a breast augmentation when I was very young.

‘I went too big and they didn’t advise me and I had to redo it later. Then I just did the injectables on the face.

‘Some of the injectable things I did, maybe back in the Love Island era, weren’t done by the best people. I didn’t have the best taste.

When asked by host Richard Madeley why she decided to undergo procedures, Olivia explained: “At that time, when I was young, I was not happy with what I had been given naturally.”

She continued: “I think it’s something that a lot of women identify with and especially at the time, the fashions and the pressures, I felt like having a fuller chest would make me feel more feminine, and it did at the time.”

‘Ironically, at this age, and I’m doing the plastic surgery documentary, I think my looks are the least interesting thing about me.

‘Whereas when I was younger, it was the most important thing. I think that also comes with age and confidence.”

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