Why filming a saucy new series featuring MILF home porn made OLIVIA ATTWOOD feel like an old prude - and the very surprising effect on her own sex life with husband Brad

Why filming a saucy new series featuring MILF home porn made OLIVIA ATTWOOD feel like an old prude - and the very surprising effect on her own sex life with husband Brad

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Why filming a saucy new series featuring MILF home porn made OLIVIA ATTWOOD feel like an old prude - and the very surprising effect on her own sex life with husband Brad
Published: Jan, 31 2025 16:51

What’s a nice girl like Olivia Attwood doing in a place like this? I tell the Love Island star turned documentary-maker that I watched a preview of her latest series and felt like a right prude. To say that Getting Filthy Rich, the ITVX show in which she explores the online sale of sexual content, is graphic is to put it mildly. Particularly startling is the episode about the rise and rise of MILF home-porn (it stands for Mother I’d Like to…), which showcases seemingly ordinary women, mostly in their forties, doing rather rude things on their kitchen counters while paying customers watch on their phones.

 [Olivia's face does betray her on Getting Filthy Rich, her expressions flickering between horror, disbelief and mortification]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Olivia's face does betray her on Getting Filthy Rich, her expressions flickering between horror, disbelief and mortification]

So how did Olivia feel, given that she was in these very kitchens as the saucy selfie stuff was unfolding, not quite knowing where to look, or what surface it was safe to put her tea on?. ‘I’m open-minded. My attitude is “live and let live” and if you aren’t hurting anyone…’ she says. ‘But I was constantly shocked. I’d go home and tell Brad [her footballer husband Bradley Dack, who plays for Gillingham] the things I’d seen and he thought I was pulling his leg. I called him once and said, “I watched a woman walk a man on a lead today. He was crawling on the floor.” Brad didn’t believe me until I was editing and he saw it for himself.’.

 [Olivia on the show, in an episode called Asian Angels. She felt like an old prude faced with all the graphic content]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Olivia on the show, in an episode called Asian Angels. She felt like an old prude faced with all the graphic content]

The tone of the series – and this is the third – is non-judgmental, those involved almost celebrated for seizing the opportunity to make a fast buck on sites like OnlyFans, which have the potential to make porn stars of anyone with decent Wi-Fi. But Olivia’s face does betray her, her expressions flickering between horror, disbelief and mortification. Didn’t she want to laugh at some of the more graphic shenanigans? (I’m thinking particularly of the exchange between a ‘mother’ and the online client who presents as her ‘baby’.).

 [The presenter stripped naked to try out the risque art of body painting in the show]
Image Credit: Mail Online [The presenter stripped naked to try out the risque art of body painting in the show]

Olivia – former model, ex-Formula One grid girl and one of TV's lithe young lovelies. Olivia's face does betray her on Getting Filthy Rich, her expressions flickering between horror, disbelief and mortification. Olivia on the show, in an episode called Asian Angels. She felt like an old prude faced with all the graphic content. ‘It’s natural to laugh when you’re uncomfortable,’ she says. ‘But you have to have respect for a performer who’s invited you into their home to watch them do their job. I wouldn’t like to be laughed at for doing my job.’.

 [Olivia (left) in a kitchen on Getting Filthy Rich, where saucy selfie stuff was unfolding, not quite knowing where to look]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Olivia (left) in a kitchen on Getting Filthy Rich, where saucy selfie stuff was unfolding, not quite knowing where to look]

The more she talks, the more it becomes apparent that even Olivia – former model, ex-Formula One grid girl and one of TV’s lithe young lovelies – also felt like an old prude faced with all this graphic content. ‘Yeah, totally. I’m all mouth and no trousers. I talk the talk, but it’s missionary position all the way in our house,’ she laughs. ‘It’s strange. There’s a section of society for whom sex is such a big part of their lives, whether they’re making sexual content or involved in this sort of fetish stuff. But then there’s the other side, people who are having sex once a month if that. Sex isn’t a big part of their lives.’ Dare we ask which section she belongs to? ‘When not making the show, I certainly don’t think about sex every day or talk about it.’.

 [Olivia with her footballer husband Bradley Dack. She says: 'Actually, while I’m making this show we have less sex']
Image Credit: Mail Online [Olivia with her footballer husband Bradley Dack. She says: 'Actually, while I’m making this show we have less sex']

She’s struck by another realisation. ‘Actually, while I’m making this show we have less sex. I see it all day, then I get home and think, “If I see another penis, I’m going to cry.” I think Brad thought I’d learn some new tricks but actually I’m more likely to say, “Put your clothes on.”’. Poor Brad. For those who aren’t familiar with them, the pair dated briefly before Olivia’s 2017 stint on Love Island, then reunited after the show. They married in 2023 and their relationship has had the reality TV treatment on the ITV shows Olivia Meets Her Match and Olivia Marries Her Match.

Brad certainly meets his match in this latest documentary, when Olivia – trying to understand the MILF phenomenon and the associated GILF one (yes, it means Grannies) – asks him if he finds her mother sexually attractive. He has the good sense to say no and look queasy. Still, Olivia ponders, some women’s husbands must be paying for this stuff. The presenter stripped naked to try out the risque art of body painting in the show.

Olivia (left) in a kitchen on Getting Filthy Rich, where saucy selfie stuff was unfolding, not quite knowing where to look. ‘Brad’s surprised about all this, but it’s primarily men who are buying this content. It’s husbands and brothers and fathers. I’ve said to him, “Does it feel weird that someone you know is buying this content? Like you have a friend at football who is into grannies, or things they hide from the outside world?”’.

What qualifies Olivia to delve into such questions in a serious (ish) documentary format? It’s eight years since the privately educated girl from Surrey exited Love Island, and what’s striking is how slow and steady her career in the TV industry has been since then. She’s had a string of documentaries commissioned (and recommissioned, she notes), including The Price Of Perfection, an exploration of beauty standards and the cosmetic industry.

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