OLIVIA Attwood has revealed what she’ll miss most after landing in Australia ahead of I’m a Celebrity.
The 31-year-old is the first-ever Love Island star to do the show and she gave a typically cheeky answer when quizzed on how she’ll cope being apart from her footballer fiance Bradley Dack.


She told The Sun: ” I mean, four weeks and no sh*gging – what can you do?”
But Olivia, who shot to fame on the third series of Love Island in 2017, reckons it will take a while before she starts really missing Brad, 28, and their two dogs.
When asked what she’ll miss about home in general, she added: “It’s day one, so not much at the minute!
“But in three or four days the dogs and my fiance, probably.”
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It’s the first time I’m a Celeb has taken place Down Under in two years thanks to the pandemic, and the stars have landed a week early to quarantine ahead of entering the camp.
An insider said: “Bosses want to make sure that the return to Australia is as smooth as possible and want to eliminate any risk of an outbreak that would throw the camp into chaos.
“Luckily for the celebs they will have a week to get over their jet lag and will be craving human contact by the time they reach the Jungle.
“However it does mean that the stars will be away from their loved ones for even longer this year which could see tensions rise.”
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In previous years the celebrities touched down in Oz just a few days before heading into the Jungle.
However production for the show was almost jeopardised as ITV bosses were forced to close the camp in Australia just days before the celebs are set to arrive after torrential rain and floods hit the area.
Work on the set was cancelled, with all crew forced off site by the extreme conditions, just days before the celebrities were due to check in to the camp.