Olivia Attwood Husband row deepens as Lee Andrews gets in the bin

Olivia Attwood husband chatter flares again as she repeats her Lee Andrews criticism on Olivia's House and says he should get in the bin.

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Olivia Attwood Husband row deepens as Lee Andrews gets in the bin

Olivia Attwood husband talk turned back into a public swipe when she repeated that Lee Andrews should “get in the bin” on the latest episode of Olivia's House. She framed the remark as a fresh response to him coming for Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally, keeping the dispute in view rather than letting it fade.

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“Lee Andrews is coming for Vogue Williams and my sweet angel, Joanne McNally. What the hell?” she said, before adding, “Lee Andrews needs to just absolutely get in the bin.” The directness matters here: Attwood was not floating a passing opinion, she was restating the same criticism in front of an audience that has already seen the feud spill into public.

May video with Katie Price

In May, Katie Price joined Attwood in an Instagram video, and the pair joked that they were “two gals with not a husband in sight.” That clip put their friendship on the record in a lighter register, but it also sits awkwardly beside the latest episode, where Attwood again singled out Price’s husband rather than backing off the subject.

Attwood underlined that split herself when she said, “Like Katie's a friend of mine. No one can make me hate Kate, but this guy, I told her to her face when I seen her the other month, it's bad vibes.” She is drawing a clean line between Price and Andrews: the friendship stays intact, while the criticism stays fixed on him.

Lee Andrews and the wider row

Lee Andrews is 43, Attwood is 35, and Price is 48, so this is not a throwaway exchange between names that only briefly cross paths online. It is a recurring public argument that has already moved through an Instagram video, a face-to-face comment, and now another on-record remark on Olivia's House.

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Attwood’s latest comment also keeps Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally inside a row that started with Andrews and then widened as he was discussed by other personalities. What Andrews said next is not addressed here, and that leaves the story where it now sits: a repeated public criticism, a friendship that Attwood says is still intact, and a husband she is plainly not letting off the hook.

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