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Olivia Attwood, Blackburn midfielder Bradley Dack land own reality series

Love Island's Olivia Attwood and Blackburn Rovers footballer Bradley Dack are to star in a new fly-on-the-wall reality series for ITVBe.

Love Island's Olivia Attwood and Blackburn Rovers midfielder Bradley Dack are to appear in their own reality series on ITVBe this autumn.

The eight-episode show Olivia Attwood Meets Her Match will follow the couple, who got engaged in Dubai last year, as they settle down for a new life together in Manchester.

The pair will be seen planning their nuptials, buying their first home and socialising with the other Rovers players and WAGs.

Since finishing third with Chris Hughes on the 2017 edition of Love Island, Attwood has gone on to become part of the TOWIE cast and will be part of the new series, which began filming earlier this week.

Dack, meanwhile, has endured a frustrating season for Rovers and has now spent more than seven months on the sidelines with an anterior cruciate ligament injury.

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