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Love Island Star Olivia Attwood Sells Old Underwear and Wedding Dress for Thousands

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Love Island Star Olivia Attwood Sells Old Underwear And Wedding Dress For Thousands

Reality TV star Olivia Attwood has made quite the profit by selling off some of her personal items. The multi-millionaire entrepreneur sold an elegant Balenciaga bra and underwear set, which she had only worn once, for a staggering £110. She also parted ways with her mother’s stunning black mesh dress that was worn to her wedding last summer. Having originally paid £2,300 for the dress, Olivia managed to sell it for a handsome sum of £700.

Olivia, who rose to fame after her appearance on the third series of Love Island in 2017, has since been a part of popular reality shows such as TOWIE, Celebs Go Dating, and I'm A Celebrity. Currently, she is hosting her own docuseries titled The Price of Perfection, where she meets individuals undergoing various beauty procedures. Recently, Olivia and her close friend, an All Stars contestant, tried a special facial that involved the application of blood from a calf’s umbilical cord on their faces.

The Price of Perfection explores the lengths people would go to achieve their idea of physical perfection. This is a subject close to Olivia’s heart, as she has personally experienced the regret of undergoing a breast augmentation. Olivia admits to having been fixated on getting the procedure done quickly and inexpensively, only to later realize that the larger breasts did not suit her frame. Over time, the weight of the implants caused her skin to stretch and the breasts to sag, leading to dissatisfaction and a realization that it was not what she had initially desired.

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