Olivia Attwood sparks Chris Hughes split fears with cryptic tweet: ‘It’s still not enough’

The reality TV couple have had a rocky romance since finding love on Love Island
Concern: Chris Hughes and Olivia Attwood
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Emma Powell22 September 2017
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Love Islander Olivia Attwood has left fans fearing she has split from her boyfriend Chris Hughes.

Attwood sparked concern when she posted a cryptic tweet about trying “everything” to make something work but “it’s still not enough” in the early hours of Friday morning.

The former motorsport grid girl tweeted: “And sometimes you can do everything in your power to make something work, and it's still not enough.”

The tweet, which was posted hours after she joined Hughes at Ministry Of Sound for his rap debut, has since been deleted.

Twitter/ Olivia Attwood

Attwood and Hughes met and finished third on the most recent series of Love Island, but were rocked by cheating accusations on leaving the ITV2 villa after Attwood was pictured with her ex-boyfriend Bradley Dack.

She quickly hit back at reports, insisting she and Hughes are “obsessed” with each other.

Hughes was forced to defend Attwood earlier this week when DJ and presenter Melvin Odoom branded her “fake”.

Odoom was asked during an interview who he would least like to be locked in a room with for 24 hours.

He replied: “Olivia Attwood from Love Island. She was annoying. I couldn’t stand her. I think she’s fake.”

Hughes shared a picture of the interview from Star magazine alongside the caption: “Olivia's the realist. People still getting at her. Never understood judging people you've never met, cut her some slack man.”

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