ITV fans became addicted to and praised a brilliant show, resulting in them staying in all weekend.

You won't want to leave your couch.

September 2nd 2024.

ITV fans became addicted to and praised a brilliant show, resulting in them staying in all weekend.
ITV viewers were completely captivated by the premiere of Olivia Attwood's new reality show, "Bad Boyfriends," last Sunday. Many even cancelled their social plans on the last weekend of summer just to stay home and binge the 11-episode series. The buzz around the show on social media was overwhelming, with fans calling it "amazing" and "genius."

The show follows eight misbehaving boyfriends who are flown to a luxurious Greek island under the guise of filming a documentary about manhood and bromance. However, their expectations are shattered when Olivia, a former Love Island star, reveals the true purpose of the show - to transform them into better boyfriends through a series of challenges.

From the very first episode, viewers, including @RoisinMcConway and @Erin_M_Fuller, were hooked and couldn't stop watching. They took to Twitter to share their excitement, with @Erin_M_Fuller proclaiming the show as "amazing" and thanking Olivia for her role in it.

Some viewers even admitted to binge-watching the entire series in one weekend, as seen in tweets from @ali__mc1 and @TheRealJasonD90. The latter praised the first episode and gave credit to the girlfriends of the bad boyfriends for putting up with them.

In an interview, Olivia expressed her excitement for hosting her own show and how it feels like a "dream come true." She also mentioned how her previous experiences in reality TV, documentaries, and hosting roles have prepared her for this opportunity.

But "Bad Boyfriends" is not the only show that viewers are raving about this September. Another must-watch show is "Slow Horses," a gripping crime drama about MI5 rejects exiled to a remote location to carry out mundane tasks. The show has received critical acclaim since its debut and has already achieved a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes for its fourth season.

Similarly, BBC's "Sherwood" has also been a hit with viewers, with its second season airing weekly on Sundays and Mondays. The show, created and written by James Graham, follows a string of murders in a Nottinghamshire mining village in the aftermath of the 1980s miners' strikes. @DaddyPobbin and TV critic Scott Bryan both praised the show, with the latter urging everyone to watch the first season on BBC iPlayer.

It's clear that Olivia has come a long way from her days on a reality show to now hosting one. "Bad Boyfriends" is available to stream on ITVX, and it seems like viewers can't get enough of it. If you have a celebrity story or any news to share, you can reach out to The Agency entertainment team via email, phone, or their Submit Stuff page - they would love to hear from you.

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