Reality TV icon Olivia Attwood: 'My career wouldn’t have existed 10 years ago' ...Middle East

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Looking into 2026, the reality star turned TV presenter has a stacked year ahead, from the brand new Celebrity Sabotage and The Heat to the hotly anticipated fourth season of Getting Filthy Rich as she dives deeper into the online adult industry, something she is immensely proud to be fronting once more.

The new series kicks off this week (17th January), as Attwood interviews celebrities like Katie Price and Kerry Katona as they share their experiences of selling sexual content online. Over the past three series, Attwood has explored all corners of the online adult industry, and just from her followers online, she knew there were more stories to be told.

Attwood admitted that filming the fourth series proved to her that there is "no limit to how much of this you could cover", adding: "Because the industry is just so vast and it's so rapidly evolving."

"I will become as involved as I can," Attwood told RadioTimes.com. "Some things I'm limited to how much I can, other areas I can get way more involved. I think it puts the contributors at ease, I think it helps the viewers to get that perspective that they feel more immersed in the show themselves. And it's a lot more interesting for me, I love getting involved, kind of being on the ground, going to different locations, going to people's homes. It's fascinating to me."

"And I try and do that from a place of no judgment. I'm not a judgmental person, naturally, I'm very unjudgmental, so it's something that's quite easy for me. And then just trying to articulate to them what I'm seeing and learning, and then they can draw their own conclusions from that themselves."

She told RadioTimes.com: "I'm very protective over the contributors, and where I want to tell a balanced and non-biased story. I also don't want to ever hurt anyone's feelings when they watch it back and they think that I'm talking about them in a negative way. But I know that I have to do the right thing and it is to show the full picture.

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"I think TV is evolving in such a way that my career that I have now would never existed 10 years ago," she said. "For me to be able to make these shows, to make reality TV, to show up and host This Morning, it wasn't [like that before]. People had to be so, kind of, sat in certain categories and I think that it shows how TV is changing.

But across all the different series that she fronts, viewers may see "a slightly different version" each time. "You're going to get a PG version of me on Loose Women, and it's slightly more unfiltered on something like Getting Filthy Rich, it goes out in a later time slot. And I just adapt myself depending where I am, although I'm doing so much that sometimes I have to remind myself where I am at what time."

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