Olivia Attwood is happy to be having a quiet Christmas

Olivia Attwood is ready for a quiet Christmas with her husband Bradley Dack and their two dogs.

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Olivia Attwood is having a quiet Christmas this year
Olivia Attwood is having a quiet Christmas this year

Olivia Attwood is looking forward to a quiet Christmas with her husband Bradley Back and their dogs.

The former Love Island star will be spending the festive period at a hotel with her footballer spouse and their pooches, and is looking forward to some relaxation after a "hectic" year.

Olivia, 34, told Closer magazine: "It's just Brad and I for Christmas and we're going to a hotel with the dogs.

"It's just the four of us, which I'm actually really excited about it, as this year's been so hectic. It'll be nice to actually have a bit of time just me and him."

The Loose Women panellist added: "A lot of my family are all going in different directions – skiing and other places.

"And obviously Brad, with his football, we're very committed over Christmas. He has to play on Christmas Eve, Boxing Day and he might have to go on Christmas Day. But I'm really looking forward to having that time with the two of us."

Olivia revealed that she and Bradley are planning a road trip next summer as their Christmas present to each other.

She said: "I said to Brad that maybe this year we would book a trip as our Christmas present to each other because, as anyone who follows me knows, I don't need anything. I have everything!

"So I think we're going to look to book a trip that we'll do in the summer together."

The Bad Boyfriends host – who is half-Canadian – continued: "We want to go to North America and Canada, like a bit of a road trip.

"But we also want to limit the time on the road – it's very difficult because I know that we would kill each other if we drove too far! So we want to do something where I can show him some of Canada without too much driving."

Olivia will also be using the festive break to reflect on what she has achieved in 2025 and set out her goals for the year ahead.

She quipped: "I don't have resolutions as I can't improve on perfection – only joking!

"But I do write goals and aspirations for the year. I write them in a book and split them into personal, work and financial. I have an overview of things I'd like to achieve – it's a nice thing to look back on.

"I always do an end-of-year highlights too, as I keep a written Filofax. So whenever I get time over Christmas – probably on the 27th or 28th, when it's one of those dead days – I'll look through what I've done.

"So much happens in a year that it's quite a nice way to remind yourself of what you've done and reflect that into what you want to bring for next year."