Loose Women’s new panellist Olivia Attwood ‘gave ITV lawyers a headache’ with show

Love Island star Olivia Attwood made her Loose Women debut this week and admits she has a reputation of giving ITV’s legal team a bit of a headache with one of her other projects

ITV’s lawyers must have had their heads in their hands when Loose Women signed up their latest panellist.

Love Islander Olivia Attwood made her debut on the live show this month, but admits that she has been known to give the broadcaster’s legal team a headache.

The reality star presents ITV’s award-winning series Filthy Rich series, examining some of the sex industry’s weirdest ways to make money.

And it’s a show the lawyers have a field day on.

The star laughs: “I see the legal team, and they’re like: ‘We love doing your show…. But it’s always a challenge to just get it over that line.’

Olivia admits she’s been known to give ITV’s legal team a headache 
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“We have to go through the legals – that’s obviously really important. It’s a very tedious process, I’m sure, for them. There’s a lot of people out there doing very extraordinary things.

“The vast range of the online sexual economy is just mind blowing. And it’s always ever-growing.”

Olivia – who had to leave I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here! after just a few days last year – joined Coleen Nolan, Janet Street-Porter and Linda Robson on the panel for the first time this month, where she discussed topics including banning children from her wedding.

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