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01 February 2025

Olivia Attwood Returns With Shocking New Season Of Getting Filthy Rich

The reality star explores the controversial adult industry with unexpected revelations and insights

Reality TV star Olivia Attwood is set to return with the third season of her award-winning ITV documentary series, Getting Filthy Rich, promising what she declares will be the most X-rated season yet. The show, known for its unflinching look at the online adult entertainment industry, takes viewers on another deep exploration of its diverse offerings from niche content to the trending phenomenon of MILF and GILF creators.

The new season is set to premiere on February 2, 2025, coming off two successful installments: the first season aired back in 2022 followed by another season the next year. At the helm of the series, Olivia dives deep to unravel surprising twists—from women creating custom erotic content to exploring the whimsical world of cosplay and the lengths performers go to fulfill their clients’ fantasies.

Speaking about the upcoming series, Olivia admitted, "I was arrogant going in thinking nothing can shock me anymore... but I was completely wrong. I think this is probably the most X-rated series so far. I think it's the most shocking yet and it's going to create the most conversation out of all the series. I was literally quite speechless some days," she confessed to OK!.

Filming this season has taken Olivia across various locations, showcasing the complex nature of the adult industry. "Watching then webcamming was probably something I never thought I'd see, definitely not in a live show so to speak. The cosplay world is wild. It's a wild ride," she remarked, succinctly capturing the essence of the series' adventurous tone.

From the outset, Getting Filthy Rich adopts a non-judgmental approach. Olivia explores people's experiences and motivations, consistently challenging societal views on sex work. Despite the often explicit content, her demeanor remains respectful toward the creators. "My attitude is 'live and let live' and if you aren't hurting anyone… But I was constantly shocked," she shared, referencing her reactions to the antics she witnessed during filming.

The exploring of these sexual environments struck Olivia often, leaving her with mixed feelings. On one hand, she's open to the concept of sex work and its representation. Yet, on the other, she reflects on the shock and disbelief the situations often elicited. "It’s natural to laugh when you’re uncomfortable," she recognized, acknowledging the blurred line between humor and consideration for performers and their work.

Attwood's entry back onto the documentary scene reflects her growth since her initial rise to fame on Love Island back in 2017. Since then, she’s starred in various reality series, including Olivia Meets Her Match and Olivia Marries Her Match, and her persistent presence on television has cemented her status as not just another reality star. Her thoughtful approach to sensitive topics is notable; it showcases her development from mere entertainment to educated discourse.

It's not just Getting Filthy Rich that's hitting the screens. Olivia's other documentaries, The Price of Perfection and Bad Boyfriends, have also gained renewed interest, both slated for new seasons set for 2025. "2025 is gonna be a big year, because not just one of my shows, but three of them have been recommissioned," she stated, signaling her sustained growth as both creator and host.

The overarching themes of empowerment and societal perception of sex work run deeply within her discussions. Olivia expresses concern over the normalization of platforms like OnlyFans among young audiences who may not understand the long-term ramifications. "I’m still trying to work it out myself, to be honest," she reflected. She highlights the importance of knowing oneself before stepping onto such public platforms, emphasizing the potential for lasting digital footprints.

Olivia’s past as a model also shapes her perspective. "When I was modelling there was no OnlyFans. You were either a porn star or a model. Now, I think the two have started bleeding together," she explained. This commentary resonates with her viewers as she aims to educate them on the intricacies of role expectations within these fields.

At 33 years old, Olivia mentions she feels at her best age. With ambitions of increasingly meaningful projects and potential motherhood one day, she savors the freedom and opportunity to explore these themes through her work. "When I speak to those who have children, they’re juggling commitments. I’m still in the selfish phase of my life," she notes, recognizing the balance between personal life and professional aspirations.

Overall, Olivia Attwood’s Getting Filthy Rich promises to be more than just another documentary tackling adult content; it invites conversations, expectations, and thoughtful critiques of society's complex relationship with sex work—all whilst maintaining warmth, humor, and authentic candor.