Hollywood beckons Olivia Attwood after Disney+ success
British presenter says US executives have floated offers as Disney+ expands her global audience; she remains focused on current work while keeping an eye on cross‑Atlantic opportunities.

Olivia Attwood has signaled that Hollywood could be within reach after Disney+ broadened the reach of her reality programming to fans around the world. The 34-year-old presenter, known for The Price Of Perfection and Bad Boyfriends, told the Daily Mail that she has already fielded offers from U.S. executives and believes a larger international audience could help propel her career across the Atlantic.
Attwood attributed her growing appeal to Love Island, noting that the franchise remains a strong magnet for audiences in the United States as well as the United Kingdom. She said she had built a sizable U.S. following on Instagram even before Disney+ picked up her shows, and that Disney’s rollout had expanded opportunities to other markets such as Australia. While she said she is happy with her current path, she acknowledged receiving offers from American producers and that at some point she would consider cross‑over work in Hollywood.
Her schedule underscores a truly international career. She is fronting The Price Of Perfection for a second run and Bad Boyfriends while also traveling to Las Vegas to film series four of Getting Filthy Rich, a show that has become one of her staple projects in the United States. The Vegas trip has become a centerpiece of her current cycle, with work across television and brand partnerships alongside Nationwide to promote its FlexStudent account.
Attwood described her Las Vegas shoot as the latest example of a demanding but rewarding schedule that has defined her adult life. She noted that filming in multiple locales—sometimes crossing continents—has shaped her ability to adapt quickly and to thrive in situations that other presenters might find overwhelming. The Getting Filthy Rich series she is working on in Las Vegas is positioned as the wildest yet, she teased in communications with her team and on social media as she shared glimpses from the set.
Back home, the second series of The Price Of Perfection continued to probe the popularity of cosmetic procedures, including weight-loss injections, while insisting on a balanced approach. Attwood said the program aims to be thought-provoking rather than partisan, offering viewers a cross-section of the market and the evolving medical landscape. She stressed that the show does not seek to condemn individuals who opt for cosmetic enhancements but to illuminate the factors that influence these choices in today’s beauty economy.
Beyond the camera, Attwood has been open about her own experiences with procedures and the lessons she has drawn from her public journey. She has repeatedly said she has no regrets about her past decisions and has used her platform to discuss the social dynamics surrounding money, fame, and early entry into work. Attwood recalled entering the workforce at 15 and developing an understanding of money and career ambition at a young age, a narrative she has carried into her broader media footprint.
Nationwide’s collaboration with Attwood and social media personality Joe Baggs aims to promote the FlexStudent account and highlight its perks, including £100 in cash and £120 in Just Eat vouchers for Freshers Week. The experiential campaign has included a London cafe takeover and pop-up breakfasts on university campuses in Cardiff, Manchester and Glasgow as part of a nationwide rollout that blends real-world engagement with digital content. The partnership underscores Attwood’s status as one of Britain’s most in-demand reality show presenters and her growing appeal to international brands seeking cross-platform reach.
While the star acknowledges the allure of Hollywood, she said she remains focused on her current commitments in Britain and the United States where her shows are reaching larger audiences through Disney+. She emphasized a measured approach to future opportunities, noting that any cross-Atlantic move would be weighed against her existing work schedule and family considerations, but did not rule out pursuing U.S. expansion altogether.