Olivia Attwood jokes about not having kids after fellow Love Island star gives birth
Olivia Attwood jokes about not having kids after fellow Love Island star gives birth
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Olivia Attwood jokes about not having kids after fellow Love Island star gives birth

Seamus Duff 🕒︎ 2025-11-03

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Olivia Attwood jokes about not having kids after fellow Love Island star gives birth

Olivia Attwood appeared to poke fun at her Love Island pal Georgia Harrison giving birth - and hinted she's preferring life without kids of her own. Taking to social media over the weekend, the reality star showed that she was still able to party like the best of them - almost. The 34-year-old - who shot to fame as a contestant on Love Island back in 2017, the same year that Georgia, 30, was on the show - shared photos and videos of herself attending a raucous Halloween fancy dress party. Olivia, who married footballer Bradley Dack, 31, in 2023, let her hair down as she dressed up as the character Jessie from the Toy Story film series. She was a guest at Heidi Klum's infamous A-list Halloween party in New York. Taking to Instagram Stories, she shared a clip of herself in costume and added a caption stating: “My friends; having babies… me.” The quip appeared to be in reference to Georgia, who embraced the Halloween spirit this year to share the news that she had given birth to her first child. The TV star welcomed a baby with boyfriend Jack Stacey. She broke the news to fans on social media by posting a clip of her baby bump and wrote: “Happy Halloween everyone Trick or Treat that’s the question?” She then followed up with a snap of herself holding her newborn baby. Olivia has spoken out in the past about the pressure she feels to start a family - arguing that women are unfairly targeted to have children. During an appearance on Loose Women previously, Olivia said: “It’s constant. Obviously, now that I’ve got married they just assume that you’re going to do it within that next two-year period, and if you don’t they want to know why. "And it’s like, I don’t have an actual answer for you. It’s just not something I’m drawn to right now. And I think people minimise how huge it is to bring a human into the world and raise them. It’s not just a baby. It’s a full-on adult at some point, that you’re responsible for the rest of your life. “And I’m not in that place yet. But when it comes to fertility, I’m glad this conversation has been had, because I’ve always been really aware of my own health and checked my fertility loads over the years, and just been aware of it.” She added: “And you know the connection between birth defects and men and sperm is huge, but people don’t really talk about it. "And I think there’s so much pressure put on women, that you know if the baby’s healthy etc, but there is a part to play by both people.” Follow Mirror Celebs on TikTok , Snapchat , Instagram , Twitter , Facebook , YouTube and Threads .

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