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Love Island star joins Loose Women as new panellist

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Love Island icon Olivia Attwood-Dack will appear as a Loose Women panellist on today's show. The newly married reality star announced on Instagram that she will be starring on the ITV chat show this afternoon.Sharing a snap of her last appearance, Olivia penned: "Guys your gal is back on @loosewomen tomorrow but this time as a panellist!

See you tomorrow 12.30pm."Olivia recently appeared on the popular daytime programme to talk about her ITV2 reality show Olivia Marries Her Match.Se discussed her lavish wedding to footballer Bradley Dack, which a whole host of celebs turned out to celebrate, including Scots footballer Charlie Mulgrew and his stunning wife Alana.

Guests were asked to come in black tie attire to the celebration, which took place in the Bulgari Hotel in Knightsbridge, London.Bradley cried as he saw his bride walk down the aisle in a £30,000 couture Galia Lahav gown.Bradley, who plays for Blackburn Rovers, was wearing a custom black suit from Charles Campbell, paired with a timeless black shirt and a single white flower on his blazer.However, Olivia's wedding day decisions caused a bit of controversy as she decided that her big day would be 'child free' and she spoke about it the last time she appeared on ITV.Olivia said that, as the couple didn't have any children of their own, she wanted her guests to be able to let their hair down.In the comments on the Loose Women Instagram page at the time, many discussed her decision.One penned: "She’s right.

I never enjoyed weddings as a child. They were boring to sit through followed by long, late & loud receptions with lots of drunk adults doing the conga.

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