OLIVIA Attwood has broken down in tears while revealing the details of her horrifying home break in.
This week, the star revealed a terrifying robbery attempt at her home, which was foiled by her private security.
Addressing the perpetrators, she said in a post on social media that “we saw your faces,” and “what you were looking for isn’t kept at the property.”
Writing against the black backdrop, Olivia, 34, penned: “That’s why we pay through the nose for private security.
“On sight in 2 minutes with dog team & the incredible nw police force not far behind.”
She continued: “We saw your faces, we have your foot prints & finger prints. & sorry what you were looking for isn’t actually kept at the property.”
Now, the Love Island star has appeared in a TikTok video, and shared more details about what happened.
She shared a look inside her busy day, and then while sat in the back of a cab Olivia said: “So obviously I can’t go into too much detail because it’s an open investigation now.
“But some scumbags basically smashed a second floor window, went in and the security team got the notification within like 30 seconds and they were there within two minutes with dogs.”
Olivia added: “The little scumbags ran off. They got some stuff but they didn’t get what they came for, and now I have to just show face because it’s a really important work day and I’m feeling a bit tired and a little bit emosh, but yeah, brave face.”
The star was seen crying in one clip during her busy day, which saw her go from one appointment to another, and falling asleep in the back of a taxi.
Olivia Attwood reveals she's landed huge ITV role on This Morning after Loose Women success
It comes after the Love Island star turned TV presenter justified her inclusion in This Morning's line-up of summer presenters, saying: "I've put the hard work in".
The Love Island favourite, who has built a successful career fronting documentaries and as a Loose Women panellist, is one of a number of stars filling in for regular hosts Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard over the summer break.
Though she's not the first reality star to host the show, with fellow summer star and X Factor icon Rylan Clark having already proven a dab hand on the set, Olivia's villa background hasn't gone down well with some traditionalists who have gone so far as to say they'll "definitely stop watching”.
But Olivia, 34, is confident in her abilities and feels she's earned her stripes to become ITV's new golden girl.
She exclusively told The Sun: "Those who know me understand the hard work I've put in to get where I am today.
"I'm forever grateful to Love Island for being the springboard to my career, but I’m excited to show there's so much more to me beyond the villa."
She continued: "It’s been a lot of hard work, but I’ve always stayed focused on my goals and believed in myself and I’m very thankful for ITV in believing me."
As someone who grew up watching the show as a child, she knows what it's about and the position it has in the national consciousness.
She said: "When I got the gig, I was over the moon! I grew up watching the show, and to be a part of it feels like such a huge achievement!"