OLIVIA Attwood has sparked concern by looking miserable in her latest social media video, cryptically noting that in life “people come and go”.
The TV star, 34, shared the clip to Instagram today without a single word in the post’s caption.
In the video, Olivia is sitting entirely by herself outside of the Jack’s Wife Freda bistro in NYC.
Looking out into the streets, Liv held a warm beverage and tucked her legs up onto her chair so she was almost sitting in a ball.
She wrapped up in many layers and was barely recognisable with the hood of her black jacket up over a blue baseball cap.
Olivia’s identity was further masked by the addition of sunglasses.
As she sips her drink, an audio recording of someone reading a sad quote kicks in, which is also in text written over the Instagram post.
It says: “After all… seasons change. So do cities. People come into your life and people go.”
Olivia added an envelope emoji with a heart over it to the end of the quote..
Fans of the star appeared to notice she seemed down and left encouraging comments on the post for Olivia to see.
One user said: “You’ve got this Liv,” followed by a series of red heart emojis.
A second shared: “We’re all rooting for you.”
A third added: “This is going to be the best season yet.”
The video comes shortly after news broke that Olivia’s ex husband Bradley Dack has gotten back together with his ex girlfriend Emily Rose Moloney.
Olivia and Bradley, who married in 2023, called in quits back in January after a “breach of trust” on his side.
Since the split, Olivia has been pictured out and about with Pete Wicks, who she shared a kiss with in a packed London bar.
A source confirmed to The Sun that friendship had turned to romance for the longtime pals, but assured there was no crossover with Olivia and Bradley’s marriage.
The new couple are said to have begun their passionate fling earlier this month.
Meanwhile over the weekend Bradley was spotted without his wedding ring on for the first time since his marriage ended.
Dressed in black, the sportsman appeared downcast as he headed from his car to catch a train.











