It’s never easy when friendships turn sour — and Olivia Attwood has made that crystal clear.
The Bad Boyfriends presenter didn’t hold back when she took to TikTok this weekend, calling out an ex-friend she described as a “blood-sucking tick” who constantly plays the victim.
Without naming names, Olivia made it obvious she’d finally had enough of someone from her past.
Her followers immediately sensed this was personal — and as always, she delivered her thoughts with brutal honesty.
Olivia Calls Out a “Professional Victim”
In her now-viral video, the 34-year-old reality star described her former friend as someone who simply can’t maintain friendships or jobs, always managing to paint themselves as the victim.
“We all know that person,” Olivia said. “They can’t keep a job, they can’t keep a friend, and they never take responsibility for what goes wrong.
It’s always someone else’s fault.”
She went on to compare this type of person to a tick — someone who latches onto others for emotional or social energy.
“They don’t move on to new friends; they move on to new hosts,” Olivia explained.
“A tick has to attach to you, drink your blood, and then move on once they’re done.”
The comparison struck a nerve with viewers, many of whom flooded the comments with support — and curiosity about who the unnamed “tick” might be.
Fans Urge Olivia to Reveal the Mystery Friend
When one fan commented about being shocked by the rant, Olivia hinted that she might share the full story in a podcast someday.
“If you knew how deep I’ve been screwed,” she replied, “I’ll spill on a podcast soon — but only when I’m ready.”
Adding fuel to the speculation, Olivia liked another fan’s comment that seemed to shade her ex-friend for copying her style — claiming the look “didn’t flow well” and “felt forced.”
The Fallout with Stylist Ryan Kay
Many fans immediately connected Olivia’s comments to her reported fallout with stylist Ryan Kay.
The pair had been close for years, but things reportedly turned “toxic” behind the scenes.
Insiders claimed their friendship crumbled amid growing tension involving Olivia’s husband, footballer Bradley Dack, and her close working relationship with pal Pete Wicks.
Ryan is said to have sided with Brad during the drama and, since then, the two ex-friends have unfollowed each other on social media.
A source told the Daily Mail that “Bradley never really liked Ryan” and was “always wary of his intentions,” while another insider told The Sun the situation had become “really sad” given how much Ryan had supported Olivia in the past.
Ryan’s Career Continues Despite the Rift
While their friendship may be over, Ryan Kay hasn’t stepped out of the spotlight.
He remains close to several celebrities, including Georgia Harrison, Gemma Atkinson, and Molly Smith.
Earlier this year, he worked with influencer GK Barry on her UK live podcast tour, continuing his busy styling career despite the drama.
Olivia Reflects on Her Marriage Struggles
This social media storm follows Olivia’s recent admission that her marriage to Bradley Dack has faced some challenges.
Speaking candidly to the Daily Mail, the TV personality revealed that the past six months haven’t been easy for the couple.
She explained, “We’ve been up, down, left, backwards… it’s been really challenging.
My work and his work both come first sometimes, and we’re always trying to navigate that balance.”
Olivia also addressed photos that surfaced of her looking cozy with friend Pete Wicks over the summer — something that reportedly upset Brad.
But she was quick to clarify that she and Pete are simply “good friends and work colleagues.”
“We’re Not Perfect, But We’re Real”
In true Olivia fashion, she refused to sugarcoat things. “Me and Brad never pretend to have a perfect relationship,” she said.
“We’ve both messed up — I’ve done things, he’s done things. No one’s perfect, and pretending otherwise is pointless.”
She added that while Instagram can make everything look picture-perfect, real relationships take constant work. “We’re transparent people.
There are ups and downs, and sometimes it’s really tough — but we keep showing up for each other.”
A Woman Owning Her Truth
Whether it’s friendship fallouts or relationship struggles, Olivia Attwood continues to do what she does best — speak her mind.
Her TikTok rant may have left fans guessing, but one thing’s for sure: she’s not afraid to call people out or defend her choices, even when the internet has plenty to say.
It’s never easy when friendships turn sour — and Olivia Attwood has made that crystal clear.
The Bad Boyfriends presenter didn’t hold back when she took to TikTok this weekend, calling out an ex-friend she described as a “blood-sucking tick” who constantly plays the victim.
Without naming names, Olivia made it obvious she’d finally had enough of someone from her past.
Her followers immediately sensed this was personal — and as always, she delivered her thoughts with brutal honesty.
Olivia Calls Out a “Professional Victim”
In her now-viral video, the 34-year-old reality star described her former friend as someone who simply can’t maintain friendships or jobs, always managing to paint themselves as the victim.
“We all know that person,” Olivia said. “They can’t keep a job, they can’t keep a friend, and they never take responsibility for what goes wrong.
It’s always someone else’s fault.”
She went on to compare this type of person to a tick — someone who latches onto others for emotional or social energy.
“They don’t move on to new friends; they move on to new hosts,” Olivia explained.
“A tick has to attach to you, drink your blood, and then move on once they’re done.”
The comparison struck a nerve with viewers, many of whom flooded the comments with support — and curiosity about who the unnamed “tick” might be.
Fans Urge Olivia to Reveal the Mystery Friend
When one fan commented about being shocked by the rant, Olivia hinted that she might share the full story in a podcast someday.
“If you knew how deep I’ve been screwed,” she replied, “I’ll spill on a podcast soon — but only when I’m ready.”
Adding fuel to the speculation, Olivia liked another fan’s comment that seemed to shade her ex-friend for copying her style — claiming the look “didn’t flow well” and “felt forced.”
The Fallout with Stylist Ryan Kay
Many fans immediately connected Olivia’s comments to her reported fallout with stylist Ryan Kay.
The pair had been close for years, but things reportedly turned “toxic” behind the scenes.
Insiders claimed their friendship crumbled amid growing tension involving Olivia’s husband, footballer Bradley Dack, and her close working relationship with pal Pete Wicks.
Ryan is said to have sided with Brad during the drama and, since then, the two ex-friends have unfollowed each other on social media.
A source told the Daily Mail that “Bradley never really liked Ryan” and was “always wary of his intentions,” while another insider told The Sun the situation had become “really sad” given how much Ryan had supported Olivia in the past.
Ryan’s Career Continues Despite the Rift
While their friendship may be over, Ryan Kay hasn’t stepped out of the spotlight.
He remains close to several celebrities, including Georgia Harrison, Gemma Atkinson, and Molly Smith.
Earlier this year, he worked with influencer GK Barry on her UK live podcast tour, continuing his busy styling career despite the drama.
Olivia Reflects on Her Marriage Struggles
This social media storm follows Olivia’s recent admission that her marriage to Bradley Dack has faced some challenges.
Speaking candidly to the Daily Mail, the TV personality revealed that the past six months haven’t been easy for the couple.
She explained, “We’ve been up, down, left, backwards… it’s been really challenging.
My work and his work both come first sometimes, and we’re always trying to navigate that balance.”
Olivia also addressed photos that surfaced of her looking cozy with friend Pete Wicks over the summer — something that reportedly upset Brad.
But she was quick to clarify that she and Pete are simply “good friends and work colleagues.”
“We’re Not Perfect, But We’re Real”
In true Olivia fashion, she refused to sugarcoat things. “Me and Brad never pretend to have a perfect relationship,” she said.
“We’ve both messed up — I’ve done things, he’s done things. No one’s perfect, and pretending otherwise is pointless.”
She added that while Instagram can make everything look picture-perfect, real relationships take constant work.
“We’re transparent people. There are ups and downs, and sometimes it’s really tough — but we keep showing up for each other.”
A Woman Owning Her Truth
Whether it’s friendship fallouts or relationship struggles, Olivia Attwood continues to do what she does best — speak her mind.
Her TikTok rant may have left fans guessing, but one thing’s for sure: she’s not afraid to call people out or defend her choices, even when the internet has plenty to say.