
In a dramatic turn of events, Pete Wicks and Olivia Attwood have been spotted sharing a passionate kiss at a hotel bar, confirming that their close friendship has blossomed into something much more. This intimate moment comes just weeks after Olivia’s heart-wrenching split from her footballer husband, Bradley Dack.


The pair were photographed kissing at the Flute Bar in Soho, London, on a Friday night, just as rumors about their relationship began swirling. Despite their previous insistence that they were “just friends,” the kiss leaves little room for doubt. Sources believe their romantic connection started in late February, shortly after Olivia’s divorce from Bradley.
An onlooker told The Sun, “They were there for about three and a half hours, and around 10 p.m., they kissed. Olivia was visibly thrilled and even punched the air in celebration.” Their friends cheered them on, adding to the excitement.
This new chapter in Olivia’s life follows a tough few months after her marriage ended in January. She had been open about the struggles she faced during her marriage to Bradley, citing a breach of trust as the reason for their split. Pete has reportedly been a supportive friend during this difficult time, helping Olivia navigate the aftermath of her heartbreaking breakup.
Olivia’s inner circle is reportedly happy for her, as Pete has been a reliable shoulder to lean on. A friend shared, “Olivia’s friends are thrilled that Pete has put a smile back on her face. He’s been there for her when she needed it the most.”
In addition to their cozy moments at the bar, Olivia and Pete were also spotted attending the BRITs together, where they appeared very comfortable around each other. They were seen leaving the event together later in the evening.
The couple’s journey started quietly but has since gained momentum. Their growing bond has sparked much speculation, with many wondering how far this romance will go.
For more details on Pete and Olivia’s relationship, including their past trip to Ibiza and how their connection developed, read the full story on the Daily Mail’s website.
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/


